Τρίτη 3 Δεκεμβρίου 2013

The aim of this blog

The aim of this bog is to deeply research on how girl's favorite toy around the world, Barbie dolls and movies that are introduced to our children worldwide, are shaping their thinking on making them want to look exactly like Barbie. And if so, whether that is a healthy image to look up to.
It is a good thing for a kid to have someone to look up to and admire as long as this someone is a healthy image that our children will not have issues in trying to look alike.
There has been a whole fuss about Barbie dolls and on how they fail to promote a healthy stereotype to kids since their measurements are insane, they wear make-up all the time, their hair are anything but natural and overall it is a doll that is believed to be a not so correct stereotype for kids to follow.
In this blog we will try to examine as deep as possible how Barbie dolls are in fact an unhealthy image for kids. 
Moreover, we might as well look at examples of people that have gone through a lot in order to look exactly like Barbie, we will see such cases to make us better comprehend why the doll is so much attacked in that area.
We will look at movies and dolls and everything related to the healthy image that Barbie does not promote.
Stay tuned!  

Picture Source: "If It's Hip, It's Here: One Of A Kind Pink Diamond™ Barbie Doll by The Blonds Auctioned To Benefit Charity." If It's Hip, It's Here: One Of A Kind Pink Diamond™ Barbie Doll by The Blonds Auctioned To Benefit Charity. N.p., n.d. Web. 04 Dec. 2013.

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