Drip…Drip…Drip
The in-your-face sexism is easy to see, and for the most part easy to speak out against. It is the subtle, barely noticeable, should-I-even-say-something sexism and gender stereotyping that is harmful,...
View ArticleWhy Face Painting Matters
I’ve had several parents write in to our Facebook page sharing their experiences with face painters at community events and children’s museums. One comment and photo came in, then another, and...
View ArticlePink Pumpkin: Colors Are For Everyone
A little story from our home over the weekend to let you all know that even at PPBB World Headquarters I have to give my kids reminders about pushing out marketing/cultural messages on gender and...
View ArticleLittle Kids, Gender Stereotypes, and Pink and Purple Buttcheek Sandwiches
I was packing my son’s lunch for kindergarten this morning in a total rush as I’ve had a crazy busy week, congratulating myself on finding enough peanut butter and bread to make a sandwich when I had...
View ArticleRaleigh’s Shoes and Pink Metallic Rhinestone Awesome
A guest post by Val McKee. I used to love shopping for shoes. I’d trot up Broadway during my lunch hour, pop in every store along the way, slide a nylon over my manicured foot, try on a half dozen...
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