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My Daughter Hates Frozen
Everyone sitting together either at the cinema or at home with a tub of popcorn, ready in anticipation to enjoy another kids’ movie. When we first went to see Frozen, my daughter really enjoyed it. In fact, it wasn’t just my daughter, every four to seven-year-old girl in the land seems to have fallen for the curse of Frozen. Don’t get me wrong, boys like it to, however, in my view, our girls have just been overwhelmed by the seduction of the Frozen brand. My daughter was wrapped up in a frozen
I spent days scouring the internet and numerous toy stores for this damn doll and it was completed sold out. It was the first time I had genuinely come across the ’must-have’ Christmas product that was unavailable. So much so that it even reached the news! Never had there been a product that she wanted so much. More fool me, but I ended up buying this doll
Christmas came and it was indeed; the moment of glory. She opened the gift and at first, she loved it, she cuddled it but within 24 hours, Elsa had been abandoned to one side. Yep. We’ve all been there. Working so hard to make Christmas just perfect for them and in all honesty, they couldn’t give too hoots about the presents. It’s all in the
One month later, I had noticed poor Elsa shoved into a storage box in her bedroom. I asked my daughter why she doesn’t want to play with Elsa and she she simply responded “I don’t really like Elsa anymore mummy. I hate Frozen”. Is my daughter the only girl on the planet who hates Frozen, as that is how it felt? At first I thought, that was abit harsh. It’s just supposed to be a heart-warming movie. However, in a way, I was strangely relieved when I realised that I could ‘let
As Elsa was not longer loved, I secretly bundled her and numerous other cuddly toys bound for the school summer fete. At the fete, my daughter happened to notice ”oh look mummy. There’s an Elsa doll like mine!”. I daren’t tell her it was hers, now being sold for 50p on the teddy tombola.
In fairness to Frozen, the concept of the movie to have two girls as the lead roles was really positive in this changing world. I thought it was smart move to
So if Elsa has an irritating persona, is that her fault or down to her parents? Perhaps it’s simply poor parenting? I mean seriously, locking her in her bedroom for ten years. Yep, great parenting. Oh, and she’s got magic fingers, so
So why is Elsa the lead when she barely features or says a word throughout the entire film? The film mostly focuses on Anna, Kristoff, Sven and Olaf trying to get to get Elsa back from her ice castle. The main reason everyone loved Anna was because of her clumsy but confident approach to life and how she used humour to get the best of out situations.
So if your daughter says she hates Frozen, tell her