Friday, November 7, 2014

A Barbie’s True Identity by Maria Rojas Ceron


During late twentieth century, Ruth Handler created the most noteworthy doll no one ever thought would be successful. Barbie is a much known doll that impacted many young girls with the visual appearance of what a real ideal woman might look like. In addition, there were great quantities of influences both positive and negative that Barbie brought along to the society. The Good the Bad and the Barbie, by author Tanya Lee Stone, is a book about the magnificent historical events Barbie marked in her life as the best-selling toy for children. It dictated remarkably whether Barbie was a good role model or a bad role model to younger children. I found the book engaging and astounding to the conclusion. My evaluation on the book would be an 8 out of 10.

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