Texas_Signmaker
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My daughter is going to a birthday party so we stopped at target and got a barbie doll for her friend Lisa. She picked a dark skinned barbie and I thought nothing of it... Her classroom is equally divided between white, black, hispanic, Indian, middle eastern and Asians... really it's all an equal mix of kids from all over the world. She's never noticed or referred to anyone about how they look and neither has any of the other first graders..they are all just kids.
Anyway, so we get the dark skinned doll and we go to the birthday party and I met Lisa and her mom and they are Jamaican. My kid gives the gift and it's a dark skinned doll and I thought to myself, uuuhhhh..did she do this on purpose because her friend is dark skinned? I mean, I'm kinda glad she didn't present a white doll. I duno, I felt confused how to feel and hope no one got offended. I duno if she didn't notice the doll and her friend were dark skinned or maybe she did notice and wanted a doll that would look like her..I don't want to ask or bring it up because I don't want to put any ideas in her head that there is any difference between any of the children. (Which there is not... just in appearance)
Anyway, it's nice how all these different cultured kids all play and get along.. sad that once we get older people get segregated out in groups.
Anyway, so we get the dark skinned doll and we go to the birthday party and I met Lisa and her mom and they are Jamaican. My kid gives the gift and it's a dark skinned doll and I thought to myself, uuuhhhh..did she do this on purpose because her friend is dark skinned? I mean, I'm kinda glad she didn't present a white doll. I duno, I felt confused how to feel and hope no one got offended. I duno if she didn't notice the doll and her friend were dark skinned or maybe she did notice and wanted a doll that would look like her..I don't want to ask or bring it up because I don't want to put any ideas in her head that there is any difference between any of the children. (Which there is not... just in appearance)
Anyway, it's nice how all these different cultured kids all play and get along.. sad that once we get older people get segregated out in groups.