It has happened...my girls are obsessed with princesses! Specifically, they LOVE Elsa and Anna from Frozen. We have all the dolls and listen to the music constantly!! The moment we get in the car Scarlett pipes up "Turn on Let it Go!" I turn it on and the girls sing every word. They love it when I turn the volume way up and sing with them. Scarlett even moves her arms around and dances in her car seat. We then listen to it again and again and again. Then...we listen to the "Do You Want to Build a Snowman" aka "the snowman song". Even as a write this Alice is dancing around with her Anna doll listening to "the snowman song". She tries her best to say all the words but just can't. It is adorable to listen to her try. I would put a stop to all this madness but when they play with their dolls or sing the songs I can see the magic in their eyes. This is childhood...believing in magic, true love, the power of friendship, and a talking snowman.
Yesterday Scarlett was playing with her Anna and Elsa doll at my feet while I ate my lunch. She looked up and said " Mom, I am like Elsa and Alice is like Anna. I am the big sister and she is my little sister. She is my best friend and I just love her." I love that Scarlett is learning the special bond of sisters. Thank you Disney!
Headless Olaf...I bet it is under Scarlett's bed.
When Scarlett is at preschool Alice gets to play with ALL the princess stuff and loves it. She is watching Tinkerbell, another favorite in our house.
"Being a sister is even better than being a Princess"

I wish I understood the magic of Frozen! It really wasn't my favorite Disney and I've had several people tell me it's because I don't have a sister. Tyson and I took Teryn to see it in the theater and he wanted to lay on the floor and play with his car the whole time, ha ha. Boys (and girls without sisters, apparently) just don't get into it. I'll have to watch it again when Adria is old enough to love it. And hopefully I can get her a sister too :)
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