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Last post 03-24-2009 10:54 AM by tiya tiya. 8 replies.
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  • 02-14-2009 4:14 PM

    High School Musical...


    I've recentley noticed that five and six year old girls are crazy about Hannah Montanah and High School Musical. I always thought that the franchises were intended for young teenagers. Personally, I think lots of young girls are growing up too fast, as these things seem too mature for them. When my daughter was that age, she was into stuff like My Little Pony, not High School stuff. What are your thoughts?

    It stinks! It stinks! It stinks!

    Yes, Mr. Sherman, everything stinks.
  • 02-15-2009 5:09 PM In reply to

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    The is really nothing aimed at the 6-9 yrs old girls. It's all Dora>Drisley Princess stuff for the pre school crowd and then HM/HSM  for the older pre-teens.



    My 7 yo thinks MLP/Barbie are for "babies" as they have been on Treehouse. \Thankfully she doesn't like My Little Streetwalkers aka Bratz any more either.

    She does play with Littlest Pet Shop.

    My 11 yo is just starting to get into HSM/HM purely because I've limited her access to them.

    I used to be such a sweet sweet thing
    Till they gotta hold of me.

  • 02-16-2009 2:03 PM In reply to

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    A few weeks ago, I was at my friend's daughter's birthday party. She was turning six. The theme for the entire birthday was High School Musical. The decorations, the cake, the pinata, and most of the presents were High School Musical. (N0, I didn't get her something HSM related. I got her an art kit). I asked her mother, "Isn't she a bit young for High School Musical?" The mother said no, that was the big thing for first graders. All the six year olds there were raving about HSM; some of them were even dressed like teenagers! They were going on about how "hot" Troy was. My two didn't know what "hot" meant at that age. I was also told that when the girl had turned 5, her party theme had been Hannah Montanah.
    It stinks! It stinks! It stinks!

    Yes, Mr. Sherman, everything stinks.
  • 02-16-2009 7:16 PM In reply to

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    Your daughter sounds like a really caring child, you should be proud of her.

    We don't have that problem at school since they have uniforms. Though I have heard it can be a problem in the state system.

    I used to be such a sweet sweet thing
    Till they gotta hold of me.

  • 02-16-2009 10:17 PM In reply to

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    nohotmeals:
    The other day I took my dd to school as we were waiting for the bell to ring. Two little girls, they were in kindergarden, one of the girls had clothes on with Hanna Montana on it, the other girl had on jeans and a sweather. The girl with the Hannah Montana clothes aked the other girl if she she had anything Hanna Montana and when the little girl said she didn't. The other girl with the Hanna Montana stuff told her she wasn't cool, and didn't want to play with her the girl was upset. My youngest dd was with me and saw how sad the girl was and asked her if she wanted to play.  
    That's horrible! But it was nice of your daughter to try and cheer her up.
    It stinks! It stinks! It stinks!

    Yes, Mr. Sherman, everything stinks.
  • 03-24-2009 10:54 AM In reply to

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    I just think nowadays with the remote in the childrens' hands, they have easy access to eveyrthing. And as HM and HSM are shown so regularly on Disney channels, the kids seem to watch them all the time. There was a time when HSM was on pretty much all the time. Its just bombarding kids with the program. Plus there is a multitude of merchandise, with their faces plastered on everything - pretty hard to miss. Also sometimes there is an older sibling into these shows, and so the lil ones get into it too.
     
    nohotmeals:
    ... The other girl with the Hanna Montana stuff told her she wasn't cool, and didn't want to play with her the girl was upset...  
     
    Isnt it sad? This is why I refrain from buying clothes with faces! I dont want my daughter growing up thinking like that.
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