Mama Lion...

Do you notice anything wrong with these pictures?




So if you didn't notice, then let me point out the captions on each of the above coloring pages.
Too cool for school...
Shop til you drop...

Gross!
What is Barbie teaching little girls here?
Dress super sexy and blow kisses so boys will notice you?
Who cares about school when you could be flirting at the mall all day?

I want my girls to grow up confident and strong, to love themselves for who they are not for what they wear.
I want my girls to run faster than the boys and get the best grades in their class.
I want them to dive head first into a book and then dig in the dirt.
But most of all I want my girls to know they are loved.

So I am tossing out the Barbie coloring book.
I apologize to whomever bought it for them. It's not you, it's me.
I realize I am over-reacting, but Kate has begun asking what each picture says and I debate whether to tell the truth or lie.
Kate, the page says, "I want to go get my PhD in Astrophysics and so do you."
That's a lot better than trying to explain what romantic ruffles are, but I still can't bring myself to lie to her.

And by the looks of the below picture, I want them to maybe wear a shirt and comb their hair...once in awhile.

Comments

J-D-K-G said…
Way to go on throwing out the coloring book, Sarah. My sentiments exactly!
Briana Steffens said…
Very wise decision. Barbie is dressed immodestly and she is teaching many girls the wrong message. You are a smart momma!
glsgls said…
In the first picture I thought you were going to point out they wearing high top tennis shoes while wearing shorts. Guess I'm not a fashion guy.
Yep Kids grow up tooo fast anyway, I am out raking leaves I sure could use Kate & CJ to help Also glsgls.
Good thoughts! We've throw out a few old golden rule books that use words that we don't use anymore like "fat and stupid". I know we'll have our own words that will get rejected some day but for now, I want to teach how talk respectfully.
Good for you! That is a prime example of why I'm anti-Barbie. I didn't have Barbies growing up and neither will my kids. I confiscated and hid a Barbie Emily received for Christmas. We also avoided McDonald's for 4 weeks while they were handing out Barbie fairies in the Happy Meals. Call me what you want, but that's how strongly I feel about the subject. I gave in to princess stuff, but I'll never cave to Barbies.

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