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I still got a pink towel with a ballet slipper on it, though. #lilyskids
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I have NO IDEA what this says about me as a person. #lilyskids
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Actually, that kind of explains a lot about me. :) #lilyskids
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Then again, after seeing Lion King at age 4, I also kept trying to arrange my hair so it looked like a lion's mane. I was an impressionable and quite imaginative little kid.
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I too hate these pitiful excuse for princess dresses. When I was four my great aunt actually took the time to make me a Sleeping Beauty dress (blue of course) for Halloween. It was basically an exact replica of Aurora's dress right down to the cut and color. Ever since then I have looked on at such frilly replicas with a very undesirable eye... just because the dress has a picture of the princess on it doesn't make it her dress. #lilyskids
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"They may not think your kid can escape gender stereotypes, but at Leggo, we believe ALL children can make multi-colored square house type things!" #lilyskids
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