Like this?
Anyway, I want to win this doll because it's one-of-a-kind. It's not a Barbie doll. It's not full of make-up.
It really looks like a perfect little girl. Not really like a person, but like a great example to show little girls everywhere that no one will ever look like a Barbie, no one has to in order to be pretty, and anyone can play any sport they want. Because if you just force her into modeling, or pageants, pink everywhere. Only pink clothes. Only a pink bike. Only pink toys. Only PINK?!
But this doll seems like it is 100% NOT like that. Which is so cool.
For I have 3 younger sisters, I really want to set a good example for them....
Because I don't want any child to be forced into something they don't even want. Go let them be who they are. Let them fulfill their dreams. And you know the best thing you can do.....Is you stay on their side. You have confidence. Encouragement, and support. Be the best you can be for your child, and when the time comes....You will not regret it. :)
Go! Go! Sports Doll!
*Entry to www.7wonderlicious.com for their sports doll donated by
Jodi Norgaard.
Love,
Ashlee, 11.
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