Well DUH!!!
Nov. 25th, 2007 09:49 amNot just moms for that matter. Dads don't like them either
No Bratz allowed? Moms prefer sweeter dolls
"Moms are hunting through toy aisles for more wholesome-looking dolls, concerned the scantily clad Bratz dolls with their Party Palaces and Magic Make-up Studios are sending their daughters the wrong message about how they should dress and act.
With their heavily made-up faces, short shorts and halter tops, Bratz are the No. 2 best-selling dolls in the country, just behind Barbie, but creeping up on her with their own lines of clothing, school supplies, video games and, most recently, a live-action movie playing in theaters.
And some Moms are not happy about it.
Now I do admit, I found it funny watching little Islamic girls in the Doha Toys R Us, buying carts of Bratz dolls with their parents beaming approval. (I was amazed they even SOLD the damn things there!)
But that being said, I hate and lothe those "My Little Streetwalker" toys. Why on earth would anyone give their child those big-headed anorexic freaks, much less Bratz-like clothing ? I can't see why any parent would want their young child to be dressing like a prostitot.
And we won't go into the self-image those damn things give a child.
One of the many reasons why I'm glad Little Bit has taken to "Groovy Girls". And she knows that both her parents do not like Bratz dolls at all.

No Bratz allowed? Moms prefer sweeter dolls
"Moms are hunting through toy aisles for more wholesome-looking dolls, concerned the scantily clad Bratz dolls with their Party Palaces and Magic Make-up Studios are sending their daughters the wrong message about how they should dress and act.
With their heavily made-up faces, short shorts and halter tops, Bratz are the No. 2 best-selling dolls in the country, just behind Barbie, but creeping up on her with their own lines of clothing, school supplies, video games and, most recently, a live-action movie playing in theaters.
And some Moms are not happy about it.
Now I do admit, I found it funny watching little Islamic girls in the Doha Toys R Us, buying carts of Bratz dolls with their parents beaming approval. (I was amazed they even SOLD the damn things there!)
But that being said, I hate and lothe those "My Little Streetwalker" toys. Why on earth would anyone give their child those big-headed anorexic freaks, much less Bratz-like clothing ? I can't see why any parent would want their young child to be dressing like a prostitot.
And we won't go into the self-image those damn things give a child.
One of the many reasons why I'm glad Little Bit has taken to "Groovy Girls". And she knows that both her parents do not like Bratz dolls at all.