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DD, just 6, comes home from first day in Y1 with lovely colouring-in of..

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LindsayWagner · 07/09/2011 13:28

.. two photcopied Bratz dolls illustrations. She has labouriously felt-tipped their trout pouts, stripper heels, crop tops and fishnets. Oh, and the crucifix that one has draped around her cheekily out-thrust hips.

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Kayano · 07/09/2011 13:29

You can't make this stuff up!

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MissVerinder · 07/09/2011 13:30

No way! Is the school sponsored by Mattel or whoever?

Man, that's just wrong.

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Nagoo · 07/09/2011 13:32

I would have something to say about that I'm afraid.

I hate that shit. :(

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ThePerfectShitStorm · 07/09/2011 13:35

A crucifix?! That's horrific! Religion needs to be banned from schools Wink

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WhoWhoWhoWho · 07/09/2011 13:37

Urgh.

I'm surprised anyone working in a primary school thinks Slutz Bratz are appropriate colouring in materials.

arf at ThePerfectShitStorm Grin

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LindsayWagner · 07/09/2011 13:38

Okay, help me word it? Keen not to alienate the teacher before we get to the end of the first week and all, but OTOH, wt actual fuck?

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itisnearlysummer · 07/09/2011 13:38

At least yours has done something. Mine has spent 2 days, and is no doubt near the end of her 3rd day of doing nothing! Wink

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ThePerfectShitStorm · 07/09/2011 13:38

Sorry, OP, I shouldn't make light of it, that is completely dreadful. How the hell the "Bratz" brand got on the market is beyond me, never mind being used in schools. Do you feel like complaining or are you going to wait and see whether she comes home with a Ronald MacDonald picture tomorrow ?

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GwendolenHarleth · 07/09/2011 13:39

Oh no what were they thinking? Someone bought my daughter a Bratz Annual for her 5th birthday and there were tips about how to strut your stuff in high heels or something so i sent it to the charity shop.

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Redumbdancy · 07/09/2011 13:40

Urgh.

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scrambedeggs · 07/09/2011 13:40

At least yours has done something. Mine has spent 2 days, and is no doubt near the end of her 3rd day of doing nothing!

mine went through 10 years of doing nothing

mum: what did you do at school today
them: nuffink

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LindsayWagner · 07/09/2011 13:40

snort, shitstorm. AND we're in multifaith area. I demand all children have equal opportunity to aspire to poledance.

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ApocalypseCheeseToastie · 07/09/2011 13:40

She probably printed them off herself, I dislike them but tbh no loads of kids who have played with them but are yet to don a pair of fishnets

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itisnearlysummer · 07/09/2011 13:41

I'd wait out the first week and see what else happens. It might just be a bit ill thought out. I wouldn't want it for my DD, although the teacher might just think it's something that the children would like to do.

Bratz is awful.

I'd wait and see...

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ApocalypseCheeseToastie · 07/09/2011 13:41

Ahem * know

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LindsayWagner · 07/09/2011 13:42

It will go like this.
Me: wtaf?
Teacher: I'm sorry?
Me: this is entirely unsuitable, premature sexualisation blah, brandname commercialisation blah
Teacher: I hate you and your child

I'm NOTORIOUS

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ThePerfectShitStorm · 07/09/2011 13:44

X post. I'd simply ask the teacher if she is aware of what "Bratz" actually is, whether she looked at the picture before handing it out (and the inappropriate attire/postures of the character), and ask her how that subject matter was relevant to whatever it was she was teaching the class that day. Simply, I'd ask her to justify her use of the material in as non confrontational a way as possible.

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Hullygully · 07/09/2011 13:46

just punch her in the face and have done

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LindsayWagner · 07/09/2011 13:49

Might write a note. I can do 'so wimpy and roundabout that no-one understands what I'm actually talking about' or 'nutter with spittle flecks'. I seem to lack the middle ground gene.

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itisnearlysummer · 07/09/2011 13:49

Tbf, there won't have been any 'teaching' happening on the first day of any huge quality. There will have been a lot of housekeeping - this is where we keep the..., some activities, some making up class rules, some singing and yes, some colouring. She probably provided the children with a large range of pictures for them to choose from after lunch and those were the ones your DD chose.

But I like your example conversation!

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LindsayWagner · 07/09/2011 13:50

Oh I honestly wasn't expecting any teaching. It's the Bratz thing only.

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Hulababy · 07/09/2011 13:52

Some of our Y1s coloured in and cut out some Ben 10 pictures today. Hopefully their parents won't be upset. Me and the teacher are doing guided activities in groups and the other children are doing chosing activities or continuous provision. A couple of the boys were really struggling at their choosing time, they found a Ben 10 book in the book browser and asked to do the activities, so I photocopies some and they did them - their choice, they settled and focused, their practised fine motor skills, etc. Similarly a small group of girls found some Barbie princess stencil books and laboured over them for a while too today.

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LindsayWagner · 07/09/2011 13:54

Hmm Hula take yr point but Bratz?

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Hulababy · 07/09/2011 13:54

Mind, I wouldn't have had Bratz in the classroom. I managed to avoid them for DD as it was . And seeig as some of the stuff like the stencil books came from DD as she grew out of them no bratz here.

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ThePerfectShitStorm · 07/09/2011 13:54

Grin Hullygully

Give her a copy of this article, perhaps? (BTW, am not endorsing its truth, just think you need to give her food for thought, iyswim)

www.telegraph.co.uk/health/1543203/The-generation-of-damaged-girls.html

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