![]() We kept running into this problem – they all wanted to do pink, pink, pink. We oversee as best we can the kind of toys they produce. The story came out of working with my sister, who is also my assistant, and doing the marketing. There are squads of them roving the streets. All of these little girls walk around with their wands and their tutus. ![]() I live in the Village in New York City, and it has become radically gentrified in the last 15 years. ![]() And if they do want to dress up as a princess, there are plenty of options from other cultures from which to choose. The ideology in Olivia and the Fairy Princesses is clear: Little girls don’t need to ALL dress up as pretty pink fairytale princesses if they don’t want to. Olivia and the Fairy Princesses is the third Olivia book I’m taking a close look at the first was Olivia, which I really liked the next was Olivia and the Missing Toy which I really didn’t and now for a story which has garnered Olivia a bit of a reputation among reviewers on social media for being a great feminist read. ![]()
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