Girlie Cars

Look what I found on Julie Pippert’s Blog: Using My Words

My girls are girly girls. They like their dolls, their dresses, their creature comforts. My little one prefers bows in her hair.

But this has never, ever stopped them from reaching out to traditionally “boy” areas of play. One of my favorite photos is of my girls and a couple of friends in princess dress-up costumes paying with Tonka dump trucks outside.

In our backyard, we’re creating a natural habitat. We started with the pond and it has grown from there. We’re planting ecosystem- and fauna-friendly plants, and trying to make sure our backyard helps the plants and animals we share our space with. This gives our children ample opportunity to delve into the world of bugs, tadpoles to frogs, crawfish (yes!), snakes (yes!) and even some cute mammals such as bunnies, not to mention our bird families.

Overall, I’d say our kids are the normal amount of skeptical reluctance to new things, but their natural curiosity leads them to try anyway, which is our general family rule.

So when we got invited to a promotional party at Ridemakerz, I was a little put off by the big focus on boys, even though I understood why it was specifically reaching out to boys. Making a car sounded wicked cool to me, even better than stuffing some bear (although my kids are huge fans of Build-A-Bear).

I RSVP’d my yes, and we went.

Hoo boy.

Read the rest at Julie Pippert’s Blog: Using My Words

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1 comment so far ↓

#1 Amy Jussel on 07.02.09 at 12:38 am

I’m posting about our Summer of Link Love in the next 48 hours…am smack dab amidst a healthGAMERS series…But love, love LOVE the idea of some R&R.

Have a great 4th…Field day fun-n-games post forthcoming; looking for some new ones. (esp. since kids think Leap Frog is a digital game instead of our picnic relay!)

Amy Jussel’s last blog post..healthGAMERS Part Two: Interview With Melanie Lazarus, MPH

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