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By: Tracy

Thanks for mentioning NewMoon.com, Maria. It’s true, NewMoon.com encourages girls to be themselves! It’s not a very business-like thing to do, but it’s what we believe. I just came across this blog and...

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By: Ines Almeida

Hi Brittany, my mission in life is to support parents and girls through this journey, for the past 4 months I have been sharing resources and information on Twitter @girlempowerment, on facebook...

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By: LeeAnn

Why not try some picture books with non-traditional princesses? The Paper Bag Princess by Munsch comes to mind. If you look that one up at amazon, you can also find others like it. My princess girl is...

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By: Jackie

Have you tried reading “The Paper Bag Princess”? I’m sure there are many other great alternatives. I found your story thru the link posted on New Moon Girls. I feel for you. I have a daughter who is...

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By: Annie Bananie

My daughter who is now 9 was once obsessed with princesses and now she has let that go for art and making things. As parents we are the biggest influence in our children’s lives and seeing as they are...

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By: Build Confidence by Praising Effort | Parent Girls

[...] Pre-schoolers Dream of Being Princesses Brittany’s daughter Sophia just wants to be a princess. She wants to be pretty and magical [...]

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By: The Best Animated Movie and a Chance to Win $10,000!

[...] is on the inside.  I love this message as I struggle with my 4 year old daughter’s vision of what a perfect princess looks like.  Finally, Sophia is seeing that Fiona is beautiful as an ogre....

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By: Nothing Wrong with Being Girly

[...] wrote about my concerns with Sophia wanting to be a princess at such a young age more than a year ago.  Luckily, she has not mentioned her weight in some [...]

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By: Vickie B.

My daughter had a bout of princess worship for a season or two, and since she was so keen on royalty I went out and got her a nice book about real life princesses (plenty of pictures). Some (well,...

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By: Brittany

Vickie, thank you for your comment! We do introduce the kids to real life women, both princesses and not. I was a history major so life stories are my favorite! I do have to say that a healthy mix of...

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By: Tracy

Thanks for mentioning NewMoon.com, Maria. It’s true, NewMoon.com encourages girls to be themselves! It’s not a very business-like thing to do, but it’s what we believe. I just came across this blog and...

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By: Ines Almeida

Hi Brittany, my mission in life is to support parents and girls through this journey, for the past 4 months I have been sharing resources and information on Twitter @girlempowerment, on facebook...

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By: LeeAnn

Why not try some picture books with non-traditional princesses? The Paper Bag Princess by Munsch comes to mind. If you look that one up at amazon, you can also find others like it. My princess girl is...

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By: Jackie

Have you tried reading “The Paper Bag Princess”? I’m sure there are many other great alternatives. I found your story thru the link posted on New Moon Girls. I feel for you. I have a daughter who is...

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By: Annie Bananie

My daughter who is now 9 was once obsessed with princesses and now she has let that go for art and making things. As parents we are the biggest influence in our children’s lives and seeing as they are...

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By: Build Confidence by Praising Effort | Parent Girls

[...] Pre-schoolers Dream of Being Princesses Brittany’s daughter Sophia just wants to be a princess. She wants to be pretty and magical [...]

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By: The Best Animated Movie and a Chance to Win $10,000!

[...] is on the inside.  I love this message as I struggle with my 4 year old daughter’s vision of what a perfect princess looks like.  Finally, Sophia is seeing that Fiona is beautiful as an ogre....

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By: Nothing Wrong with Being Girly

[...] wrote about my concerns with Sophia wanting to be a princess at such a young age more than a year ago.  Luckily, she has not mentioned her weight in some [...]

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By: Vickie B.

My daughter had a bout of princess worship for a season or two, and since she was so keen on royalty I went out and got her a nice book about real life princesses (plenty of pictures). Some (well,...

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By: Brittany

Vickie, thank you for your comment! We do introduce the kids to real life women, both princesses and not. I was a history major so life stories are my favorite! I do have to say that a healthy mix of...

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