Wednesday, September 30, 2009

"Flap Over 'Homeless' American Girl Doll"

"Some Observers See It as Awareness-Raising, Others Fear It Sends Wrong Message; And Where Do Proceeds Go?

"(CBS) American Girl dolls are expensive and extremely popular - among the most sought-after toys among girls from ages four and up.

"Each doll comes with its own storyline, and a relatively new doll is causing quite a stir.

"'Gwen,' which debuted this year, is portrayed as being homeless.

"In an accompanying book and movie, 'Chrissa Stands Strong,' a friend stands up for Gwen against bullying classmates."

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/09/26/earlyshow/saturday/main5343132.shtml


You could spend $95 on this doll to "teach" your daughter about homelessness. Or you could donate the $95 to a homeless shelter, take your daughter there and show her how you volunteer your services.

5 comments:

OrbsCorbs said...

I'm waiting for the sex abuse survivor doll with post traumatic stress disorder.

kkdither said...

I saw this segment run on tv. I didn't listen carefully. I assumed the proceeds were going to help homeless children.

Often those the most removed from a problem understand the implications the least. So inappropriate of a way to teach about homelessness.

Anonymous said...

'Chrissa Stands Strong" What the hell? Does the doll come with a .357?

Anonymous said...

Ugh. My little 6 year old loves American Girl Dolls. I like them too, but this is really stupid.

SER said...

Logjam...

I don’t think this model comes with a 357.

The “Liquor Store Robber” comes with the 357 or optional 45 APC.