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Barbie

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BirthdayTwins · 05/04/2020 18:33

My cousin's daughter has the same birthday as me and even though we wouldn't be overly close, I have taken to getting her a present every year just because we are birthday twins.

My aunt was telling me that my cousin's daughter is quite girly and has started asking for Barbies, but my cousin won't buy her one. Now, I wouldn't for a second go against this and get her one, but I am surprised that a parent would say no to what I think is harmless toy, especially these days as you get Barbies of different sizes, colours, abilities etc. and I think the toy is a lot more inclusive then it was when I played with them in the 80s/90s.

So, is this a common thing now? Would you object to buying your child a Barbie?

OP posts:
puds11 · 05/04/2020 18:35

i wouldn’t buy one because I think they are landfill tat.

OnlyFoolsnMothers · 05/04/2020 18:37

Wouldn’t bother me. Bought one for my niece- she wanted the one in a wheel chair for her drs surgery.

Patchworksack · 05/04/2020 18:39

I wouldn't buy one for my daughter. How about a Lottie doll if you want that sort of thing - more childlike proportions and themes.

Pickles89 · 05/04/2020 18:39

Down with Barbie! Sindy forever!!

SpokeTooSoon · 05/04/2020 18:41

What age OP?

I buy Lottie dolls for very little girls. They are smaller, they look like little girls rather than women and they dress in girls clothes.

This year I am buying for a lot of age 6 birthdays and I think a Barbie is harmless fun. The ballerina one is lovely.

BammBamm · 05/04/2020 18:43

DD has barbies but they're all the more realistically proportioned ones. It wasn't intentional but I'm definitely glad as she is definitely not built like the barbies of my era.

She asked for them at Christmas otherwise I wouldn't have bought them as I do think landfill tat, but I wouldn't refuse them.

Mrsfussypants1 · 15/06/2020 10:36

it's up to your cousin if she's against it, but I've bought barbies for our grandaughters 4th birthday. The Chelsea playground was a big hit. For my 40th birthday my younger brother tracked down Barbies dog Prince from the 1980s. I'm not a collector of vintage toys but this was the toy I had always secretly hoped Santa would bring.

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