Parents and grandparents be alarmed. The battle lines have been drawn for your girls. Read what others are saying about how
GnG
is fighting these very real and present culture wars.
It's so great to see something positive for our kids. I'm so sick of seeing Bratz dolls and little girls wanting to imitate them.
--Tutugirl Online blogger
I was really excited when I heard of the new line that came out called Girls 'N Grace! I like what this company stands for: to let girls see they can live in the embrace of God's grace by turning to God and experience his grace and reap the benefits of following Him! The stories teach that through struggles, difficulties, hardships (etc.) the girls can draw on God's grace and experience Christ's strength, wisdom and courage.--
Sarah from Sassy Frazz Blogsite
Sydney Clair Wilcox is a determined, curious ten-year-old trying to keep up with all the changes around her. The year is 1965 and her beloved, big sister, Penny, is moving away to college. In the middle of the civil rights, women's rights, and environmental movements, Sydney Clair's world is changing. Discover how her heart is made ready for the next season of her life and how she prepares for a fragrant friendship that blooms.
Mesi (pronounced Maycee) is a girl growing up on the continent of Africa. The landscape is as diverse as its people and their beliefs. Mesi's education and her family's well-being are threatened by drought, disease, and war. Yet, amidst these hardships, Mesi discovers a God who is near, so near that he cares about what concerns her. Along her journey she finds out about his inexhaustible treasure called grace.
The sexualization of tween girls, those between the ages of 8 and 12, in pop culture and advertising is a growing problem fueled by marketers' efforts to create cradle-to-grave consumers
--Gigi Durham Professor of Journalism University of Iowa