Barbie's Back on the Scene |
So as you may have heard there are some new girls in town, and they look like us. I am talking about the new babies with bodies that look like all women. They have petite, curvy and tall.
I am a short, curvy black woman,
therefore I am dancing and screaming thanking Barbie for me in the form of a
doll. It took them 57 years to get it done. My take is that there will be more
grown-ups purchasing the dolls.
As a mother of colored daughters it
has been really hard for me to get into the idea of having my daughters fall in
love with a doll that has done a poor job of representing young women, however
my girls still liked the doll. So my house has Barbies and the girls love
playing with them. I really think that what they have
done is amazing because it allows girls to see that we are all different. This
by no means should replace the jobs of parents helping and guiding their
daughters on building and having good self-esteem.
We still have to do the work. We have
to let our children know that they are beautiful even if there aren’t dolls
that represent them. We still have to teach them that different is good. We
still have to continue to let them know the reality of the world they live in. I give kudos to Mattel for hearing the
masses and making the change, because Barbie is what she is a household name.
Girls still love the movies and they still want the dolls as gifts. But now we
have options and can get them any doll they want, even one that might look like
them.
So my plan is to find a brown, curvy
not too tall with a natural curly afro. Shop for the new Barbie at www.barbie.com.
Have a great day,
Shak