For my girls it was Rainbow Brite. Now its Lite Sprites. Level Three — I watched a few of the cartoon episodes. The color filled characters are giggly sweet. Level Six — The hyper reinforcement of the message of superficiality — its all about how you look. The colors need to be bright — girls need lip gloss.
The first question at the party of the Sprite Sisterhood? Did you notice all the pre-teen girls in the commercial are wearing mascara and lipstick? Level Eight — They are hyping it as an educational toy to parents. If you want to teach your kids about color — get them some art supplies, or go on the computer, and spend some time exploring the world of color together.
Level Nine — The missed opportunity to do some actual education — both about color and about life. No doubt some color information will be absorbed — but it pales behind the other messages in the cartoons.
Level Ten — The pimping of color. I know, I know. Color is used all the time in marketing. Color in Science. January 15, at pm. It really is too bad that they co-opted such an incredible idea. January 13, at am. I agree totally with your disgust! Easy is good. Difficult is seen as having no reward. Could any child really be amused with this for more than 3 minutes? I loved sitting outside her playroom door and listening to the girls using their imaginations and create fun scenarios for their Sprites dolls.
You can even hang your Sprites forest pods on the Tree of Life too. What special world would be complete without adorable pets? Each set has four pets and it includes their log home too. My daughter particularly loves playing with her set of Lite Pets and there are 21 one pets in all that live in Lite Topia to add to her collection. I love the color-changing wand and it is so much fun to play with it every day.
This giveaway is not related to Facebook in any way. The opinions are based only on my experiences with the product. Maureen is a SAHM who left the Corporate healthcare field to home educate her 6, 7 and 8 year old children.
She lives in Orlando, Fl with her husband Mark, three children and 5 year old boxer, Jack. Your email address will not be published. Product Reviews » Lite Sprites Review. Pin Share Tweet. Stride Everyday Review.
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