Hi Amanda,
We have two dds, ages 6 and 9, and for a few years when the older one was small, we thought we could slide sometimes and allow a book or a movie, or some jammies, but the Disney marketing is so slick and pervasive that we finally have implemented an outright ban on all things Disney at our house. We found in the long run it is much easier for us, and for grandparents especially, if we just say “no Disney” for all gifts, birthdays, treats, etc. In fact, we take it a step further and ask for no TV or movie character at all. Then again we also have a moratorium on new toys, so we are just flat-out weird. There is in our minds no way to justify having little kids act as billboards for a multi-billion dollar company. They can peddle their wares elsewhere and we won’t have to be subjected to it.
Regarding Ariel, one of the things we gleaned from this movie is how Disney lies to kids. The overriding theme of the movie is “Disobey your dad, do sneaky and dangerous things, make a deal with the devil, treat your friends badly, avoid your responsibilities, it doesn’t matter what you say as long as you look pretty, and you can marry the handsome prince at the end, who doesn’t seem to have a job or purpose in life, but that also doesn’t matter too much if you are both really good looking.” My girls both actually enjoyed looking for all the lies they could. We had to pause the movie so often that I’m not sure they even really ‘got’ the story, but they had fun picking it apart. Maybe your mom could come over and watch with you as your family enjoys finding the falsehoods? Maybe it would click better with her, seeing that it really isn’t completely harmless and all for fun?
So, no you’re not over the top on this. Stand your ground as nicely but firmly as you can if you really are convicted on this. We don’t have boys, but I don’t think you are off base at all with your girls.
It’ll be interesting to read other replies. Also, I think we’ve had a discussion about this before. I’ll see if I can find it.
Blessings,
Jenni
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