
I Re-Paint Faces Of Bratz Dolls To Promote Positive Body Image In Children
I recycle over-sexualised Bratz dolls into sweet, realistic looking dolls for young girls and boys.
As a redhead with freckles, there were no dolls that looked like me. I grew up feeling like there was something wrong with me because I didn’t look a certain way.
I don’t want that for any child. We are all beautiful just the way we are.
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Share on FacebookUsed to think Bratz dolls were so beautiful, now they kinda look like a cast to Jersey Shore
Remaking dolls for body positivity Can't be positive if you have on make up
Exactly! This post is ridiculous. As you said, they're dolls. And children should be free to use make-up, it's fun to apply and makes them feel good.
I see the message that they're trying to convey, but the act is ridiculous when you thing about it. Kids should have freedom to do what they like for a good childhood and better life. Plus, they're only dolls.
Also, why is this under "Social Issues" when it's an issue itself to worry about the appearance of a doll for little girls? Little girls like make-up, so what?
Load More Replies...Not all little girls like makeup. Some little girls like technology, some like creating things, and some like to work on their mental skills. It's just that these dolls portray girls in an inappropriate way that could damage their wellbeing. All little girls are different, none of them want to feel like they are inferior compared to others.
Used to think Bratz dolls were so beautiful, now they kinda look like a cast to Jersey Shore
Remaking dolls for body positivity Can't be positive if you have on make up
Exactly! This post is ridiculous. As you said, they're dolls. And children should be free to use make-up, it's fun to apply and makes them feel good.
I see the message that they're trying to convey, but the act is ridiculous when you thing about it. Kids should have freedom to do what they like for a good childhood and better life. Plus, they're only dolls.
Also, why is this under "Social Issues" when it's an issue itself to worry about the appearance of a doll for little girls? Little girls like make-up, so what?
Load More Replies...Not all little girls like makeup. Some little girls like technology, some like creating things, and some like to work on their mental skills. It's just that these dolls portray girls in an inappropriate way that could damage their wellbeing. All little girls are different, none of them want to feel like they are inferior compared to others.
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