{"id":1982,"date":"2018-05-30T11:55:56","date_gmt":"2018-05-30T11:55:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.mumblog.co.uk\/?p=1982"},"modified":"2023-09-15T10:54:31","modified_gmt":"2023-09-15T10:54:31","slug":"5-signs-you-are-parenting-a-two-year-old-girl","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.mumblog.co.uk\/5-signs-you-are-parenting-a-two-year-old-girl\/","title":{"rendered":"5 Signs You Are Parenting A Two Year Old Girl"},"content":{"rendered":"
“And though she be but little, she is fierce,” so wrote Shakespeare when describing Hermia in A Midsummer Night\u2019s Dream<\/em>, but he may as well have written it about the typical two year old girl. Full of determination, and incredibly strong-willed, two year olds are forces to be reckoned with. And, more often than not, when those two year olds are girls, that force sparkles!<\/b> If you have a two year old girl then perhaps you can relate:<\/p>\n <\/p>\n You swore blind that you would raise your daughter to question gender stereotypes. It was easy when she was a baby. You dressed her in cute, gender neutral clothes and felt smug when you saw other babies dressed in layer upon layer of pink frills. However, there was no avoiding the pervasive pink phenomena.<\/p>\n First, grandparents took a stand against your gender-neutral style and deliberately bought the pinkest, frilliest items they could find. And, your daughter loved them. Then, your daughter turned two, began to speak, and started voicing an opinion on things, including on what she considers to be acceptable clothing. Now she wears a pink tutu, sparkly fairy wings, and pink sandals just to go to Sainsburys.<\/p>\nEverything Is Pink<\/h2>\n
Peppa Reigns Supreme<\/h2>\n