2007-11-25

patgund: Knotwork (Get Fuzzy - Bucky is a Jerk)
2007-11-25 09:49 am

Well DUH!!!

Not 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.

patgund: Knotwork (Get Fuzzy - Bucky is a Jerk)
2007-11-25 09:49 am

Well DUH!!!

Not 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.