how is it that toddlers wear high heels? sure, they are fun as a dress up outfit once or twice, but being worn by a 3 y o on daily basis are definitely not right... please someone defend it?
i have defended it earlier, and i will do it again.
these are not dress up shoes, these are professional dance-wear shoes! so, the girls probably had a dance class and Suri loves these shoes so much, she wants to wear them every day... i dont really see a problem here.
I realise they are dance-wear shoes and I don't think anyone in their right mind would produce high heels for toddlers for everyday wear. but is letting a 3 y o wear high heels ALL the time appropriate or healthy? I doubt it. I have a 3,5 y o daughter I adore too, and I love to dress her in pretty clothes and stuff but if she requested high heels and make-up to wear outside on everyday basis I'd simply tell her she's too little for that. she can understand a meaning of the word 'no'. bare arms and legs or no hat while it's freezing cold outside also meets with the 'no'. I just don't get Kate and Tom's parenting methods, that's all.
sure, and I'm too totalitarian ;-) oh well, I guess we'll just have to wait and see what the effect of Suri's liberal upbringing will be, cause the sense of style - she has that secured for life for sure.
ps. how come no hat in freezing cold is ok? am I missing something or am I just plain stupid forcing my little one to wear a hat in the winter? it wrecks her hairdo, I know I know but I still make her wear one! should I stop to bother?
and even if its below zero we go out of the house without the hat for short rounds like to preschool, shopping and stuff like that...
most of the times i do have a hat in my bag, but she almost never asks for it...
and i think, we should really take into consideration, that Suri is mostly out on the street for a short period of time, like in-out of the car to the store or bakery and etc...
How is it that a toddlers heels get more press than an adults? Her anchor dress here is adorable too, perfect for resort wear.
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how is it that toddlers wear high heels? sure, they are fun as a dress up outfit once or twice, but being worn by a 3 y o on daily basis are definitely not right...
ReplyDeleteplease someone defend it?
i have defended it earlier, and i will do it again.
ReplyDeletethese are not dress up shoes, these are professional dance-wear shoes! so, the girls probably had a dance class and Suri loves these shoes so much, she wants to wear them every day... i dont really see a problem here.
I realise they are dance-wear shoes and I don't think anyone in their right mind would produce high heels for toddlers for everyday wear. but is letting a 3 y o wear high heels ALL the time appropriate or healthy? I doubt it. I have a 3,5 y o daughter I adore too, and I love to dress her in pretty clothes and stuff but if she requested high heels and make-up to wear outside on everyday basis I'd simply tell her she's too little for that. she can understand a meaning of the word 'no'. bare arms and legs or no hat while it's freezing cold outside also meets with the 'no'. I just don't get Kate and Tom's parenting methods, that's all.
ReplyDeletei think, each of us as a parent has a right for his own opinion & parenting style...
ReplyDelete"no hat" is totally ok..
and bare legs in the rain look a bit wied, but as long as she doesnt get sick after such walk, that its fine we me...
but, oh well, maybe iam too democratic... :)
sure, and I'm too totalitarian ;-)
ReplyDeleteoh well, I guess we'll just have to wait and see what the effect of Suri's liberal upbringing will be, cause the sense of style - she has that secured for life for sure.
ps. how come no hat in freezing cold is ok? am I missing something or am I just plain stupid forcing my little one to wear a hat in the winter? it wrecks her hairdo, I know I know but I still make her wear one! should I stop to bother?
well, my daughter is 5 years old..
ReplyDeleteand even if its below zero we go out of the house without the hat for short rounds like to preschool, shopping and stuff like that...
most of the times i do have a hat in my bag, but she almost never asks for it...
and i think, we should really take into consideration, that Suri is mostly out on the street for a short period of time, like in-out of the car to the store or bakery and etc...