I have always wondered what caused the gender distinction between boys and girls…and I don’t mean the obvious. I am talking about boys liking to play with cars and girls liking to play with dolls but also boys preferring blue and girls preferring pink. Is it the colors we present in their rooms or in their clothing? Is it that we buy them gender-specific toys?
I have an older brother and my mom thought it was a good idea to expose us both to dolls and trucks. Our rooms, however, did fall into gender-specific colors…His was red, white and blue with sports emblems and mine yellow and white check.
I loved to play with match box cars and transformers…in fact I used to love going next door to my twin boy friends house and play GI Joe. If I played with Barbie, she normally ended up in the mud in the back yard. Yes, I was a little bit of a tom-boy.
And while I try not to be gender-specific with my daughter, she is a little “princess” opposite of my tom-boy youth. She loves playing “Mommy” at day care (this typically takes place in the kitchen…obviously where I spend so much time.) She also plays mommy with her baby dolls (Twin baby brothers). But I guess to keep me on my toes, she does occasionally like to play with her trucks and cars too.
But don’t be mistaken, she is very clear about who she is. While drawing with chalk at day care she proudly stated…
“Look! It’s blue and pink. I like pink because I am a girl and girls like pink.”
No doubt that pink is her signature color!
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Sunday, March 2, 2008
Pink is my signature color.
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Monday, June 11, 2007
Check this out!
I found this really neat site for little girl's hair clips. I don't know about you, but when I go to the store, I just can't find any cool clips, the best ones my daughter has were made by my friend fern. ;)
These actually are quite similar to the ones that fern made...anyways, if your not crafty like fern, you can find them here...
http://www.out-to-tea.com/home.htm
Check it out!
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