Showing posts with label Kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kids. Show all posts
A Little "Star" Whips Her Hair on Ice!
OMG I just saw this and had to share it with you. This is the cutest thing ever! Star Andrews is a 9 year old amateur skater and she did a fantastic routine to a remix of Willow Smith's "Whip My Hair". You can see she channels the singer's unique fashion sense and funky hawk style ponytails. Aside from being extremely cute, this girl is really good! Give her a few years and she will be amazing. Check it out and tell me what you think.
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Kids,
music,
Online Culture
Curly Cuteness!
I am loving these wild and free ringlets on Heidi and Seal's little one. Had to share ;-)~ How precious!
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Kids,
Natural Beauty
WTF?? Teacher Cuts Off Little Girl's Hair
"Lamya Cammon is angry, confused, and scared by the incident last week in which the apparently frustrated teacher cut one of her braids off after she wouldn't stop playing with them in class."
How dare they blame this on the freaking budget!!!!
“As budget constraints get tighter every year, the stress level and frustrations do increase,” said the MTEA’s Sid Hatch."
Lots of people wrote comments under the article so read those too. Watch the video here. Thanks to BGLHonline.com for posting this.
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Kids,
Natural Issues,
Online Culture
A new Dora?
I saw this on Latina.com and thought I would share. It looks like little Dora the Explorer is growing up and now she has a newer, more mature (like 10 yrs old!) image. Her hair has grown out and her legs are shapely. She is sporting the typical girly look of the day with leggings and ballet slippers that can be seen in stores aimed at little girls like Limited Too or Gap Kids. Nickelodeon does not plan on changing the show, this new image will be used for a line of dolls as part of the Dora Explorer Girls line. Apparently there has been some backlash from parents over Dora's new look. Some think the look is too grown up and over-sexualized while others think she is cute. She is definitely slimmer and more dainty looking. She is also looks very typically feminine in the color and detailing of her ensemble as opposed to the tomboyish appearance of the the younger version with the backpack and sneakers (which I think would work better for exploring than pearls and flats but that's just me). What do you all think? Is she suitable for tweenage consumption or does she perpetuate society's ideals about female beauty?
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Kids,
Online Culture
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