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to not want dd (7) to be singing ...

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3duracellbunnies · 16/10/2012 21:12

A song with the words 'sexy underpants' in during school choir lessons. Especially when she teaches dd2 (5) and I have to explain what sexy means while getting them out of the house to school. Yeah yeah I know they learn loads in the playground, but to actually be teaching these as words to a song. (collaborated by another child in her class).

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WorraLiberty · 16/10/2012 21:14

What's the name of the song?

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WorraLiberty · 16/10/2012 21:18

Oh do you mean Drop n Harmony 'Sexy Underwear'?

If so, I don't think the lyrics are suitable at all and the underwear is the least unsuitable part for 7yr olds really.

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popsypie · 16/10/2012 21:20

I would not be happy with that either. 'Sexy' is a tricky word to explain to your dd without entering a minefield of questions you may not want to get into now. my dd sings a playground chant with it in and I have told her not to say it as it is not a word for little girls.

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3duracellbunnies · 16/10/2012 21:20

Haven't got all the details as dd2 was only taught the 'a little bit cheeky' words, and haven't had a chance to pin dd1 down as had a friend here, also don't want to draw more attention to it. What will preschool say if ds (3) starts talking about it.

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mudipig · 16/10/2012 21:20

My dd has been watching some 1980's videos where they have a speech at the beginning about ratings where they say "15 videos may contain sexy scenes" and for ages my dd has been asking what "sexy scenes" are and why can't she see them. I wish they'd never mentioned it.

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WorraLiberty · 16/10/2012 21:20

If it is the song I'm thinking of, I'm sorry but I don't believe any school would teach that to 7yr old children.

If it's not then apologies.

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3duracellbunnies · 16/10/2012 21:26

According to other girl in dd's class it had spiderman in it, so don't know it can be anything too harmful but as popsypie says, not easy to explain to a 5yr old, I just said 'not a nice way to say pretty', was put on the spot a bit.

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WorraLiberty · 16/10/2012 21:27

Oh thank fuck it's not the song I'm thinking of then Grin

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3duracellbunnies · 16/10/2012 21:31

Sorry don't mean to drip feed but I didn't know about the spiderman bit when dd2 cornered me, she just asked what 'sexy underpants' were as we were walking out of the door to the walking bus. Asked dd2 about it after school before collecting dd1 and she told me that dd1 had just taught her the 'cheeky bit', I'm guessing that is what the teacher called it.

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socharlotte · 16/10/2012 21:34

My DD sang this as well- something about 'superman flying through the air in his sexy underwear'

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3duracellbunnies · 16/10/2012 21:35

Just realised will have to talk to dd1 about a total ban at home, don't want a repeat of last year when ds sang the 'alternative' jingle bells, willie on the motorway and all every time we went into Sainsburys.

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Anonymumous · 16/10/2012 21:44

Grin at 3DuracellBunnies - we had that version last year ENDLESSLY too! I tried to get them to sing 'Batman smells, Robin laid an egg, The BatMobile lost a wheel and the Joker got away' instead, but they much preferred the willy version... Grrrr!

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3duracellbunnies · 18/10/2012 07:09

Have decided to complain to the school. Have spoken to some other parents and they all agreed that they weren't comfortable with teachers teaching those terms to 7yr olds. Dh works in the field and feels that it is a child protection issuue, although I'm sure their intent wasn't bad. Sent an e-mail which I imagine will prompt some action, we were in hysterics writing it, hope I can keep a straight face when I see the teacher/HT. Fortunately it doesn't seem to be one of her usual teachers as she didn't know their name. By the very nature of choir they sing the same songs each week until they learn them, so decided best to make the school aware of the issues.

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procrastinor · 18/10/2012 07:36

Why were you in hysterics? And a child protection issue - really? Not on but hardly a CP issue.

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Gingerodgers · 18/10/2012 07:46

My kids think sexy means romantic and fancy!

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3duracellbunnies · 18/10/2012 07:50

Oh I will tell dh procrastinator because he only has training in it and works in the area, so obviously you know better. Would you want an adult teaching your 7yr old songs about sexy underwear? None of the parents I spoke to were happy abouut it. We were in hysterics because it was so funny when it was written down, but probably wouldn't have been if our 3 year old ds had asked his teachers about what it meant. We haven't asked for heads to roll, just not to sing it again.

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singinggirl · 18/10/2012 07:54

My DS1 sings a version of that, but it is 'Superman flies through the air, in his sparkly underwear'. Could be that some of the children have adapted the lyrics from what they were originally taught.

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UndeadPixie · 18/10/2012 07:57

If it's the song I think it is then it's called cocs cola came to town. W used to suing it with seven year olds when I worked at a camp. Some of us changed the lyrics to 'bright red underwear', could you suggest that as an alternative?

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3duracellbunnies · 18/10/2012 08:00

No, three children independently told their parents that they were taught 'sexy underwear' and the teacher told them the word was 'a bit cheeky'. Obviously not willing to go into a more detailed explaination. We don't know who the 'teacher' was, dd knows all the regular teachers as it is a small school, but didn't know his/her name. Would be fine with sparkly underwear, and it doesn't take too much imagination to make the song 'safe'.

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UndeadPixie · 18/10/2012 08:02

Coca cola came to town, sorry!

Singinggirl: the camp version is sexy so I wouldn't be surprised if that's what they were taught if it were by somebody who had taught it to older kids tbh! I know many people who just didn't think about it until after the fact and having it pointed out to them. Those camp sings become rote after a while.

The but that would make me feel uncomfortable is that they'd told the children it was cheeky, cleary it was pointed out to them otherwise they wouldn't have picked up on it.

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CogitoErgoSometimes · 18/10/2012 08:51

Why don't you give your 7yo your own, watered-down definition of 'sexy' rather than making a big deal out of it?

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complexnumber · 18/10/2012 09:50

I'd never heard of this song, so looked it up and found it on the UK Guiders website! Maybe you should cc them when you e-mail the school.

How much did your DH actually know about the song before he made his declaration? Or did he just not like the word 'sexy' in a song?

It's a bit of fun, the kids think they are singing something a bit naughty, let it go.

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socharlotte · 18/10/2012 09:53

'sexy' just means cool now though doesn't it as in sexy car, sexy jobs etc

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procrastinor · 18/10/2012 10:54

Don't presume to know my background. I too have had extensive training in child protection but y'know whatever makes you happy.

That's not to say I don't think it's inappropriate but a quiet word is all that's probably needed.

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procrastinor · 18/10/2012 10:56

Plus it's in a song - the teacher isnt teaching your child about sexy underwear, it's a line in a song, which should have been adapted granted, but let's not make out its something it's not.

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