So tonight at dinner, Evie told us that one time she saw a picture of a girl at the beach and she was not wearing a bathing suit. "Isn't that silly?"
I tried to press her for where she saw this picture and she concocted this story about how she saw it in a store in New York City with her cousin. We were in NYC 6 months ago with my niece.
Do you think she really saw a picture of a naked woman while in NY and why is she bringing it up now? Or do you think she saw something recently and is putting two memories together?
On top of this, today she stripped two barbies naked and had them kissing. I tried hard not to have a horrified look on my face while I talked to her about what they wanted to wear next.
Should I be worried about what she may have seen?
Re: WWYD?
Short answer: No. Nothing to worry about. And yes. Yes it's silly (as Evie said).
Heck, she could've seen a picture at a museum of someone naked at the beach. And even if she did see such a picture, is it it that much of a big deal? My dad says that when I was 3, I was fascinated with a book of Picasso's nudes. I just wanted to "look at the hiney."
And you don't EVEN want to know what kinds of things my sister and I did with our Barbies.
I get what you are saying. My worry here would not be that she saw what she says she saw - that's fine
My worry (because I watch way too much SVU) is that some crazy pedophile showed her purposely inappropriate images with the express goal of being innapropriate. I would be much more concerned with knowing how/where/when/why she saw something that provoked her actions today, rather than the images themselves. Chances are they are innocent. But that .01% chance that they are something Elliott Stabler would need to look into, and that is what I would be worried about.
The image itself wouldn't worry me at all. The person who showed her that image is what I would be looking into. If it was just her cousin: no big deal. If it was some random guy, BIG DEAL.
Does that make sense?
I think this is a phase, both developmental and expressive. I have noticed in the past few months E will bring up random memories that he had no real interest in at the time and didnt mention them when happening, but is mentioning them now. He called EB a drama queen the other day and I asked him where he heard that and he said his cousin called her that. He hasnt seen this cousin since September and has never mentioned this before. He has also started telling me about things he saw on vacation this past summer that I know he saw, but we never talked about because they werent really noteworthy, just randomness.
I wouldnt worry a bit. I really think it is the age and a lot of developmental changes going on.
The book you're talking about is called In the Night Kitchen by Maurice Sendak.
Alright thanks for your input all. I guess I'll let it go and if things get out of control then I'll worry.
Of course, I used to undress my barbies all the time, but I also don't remember having barbies when I was 4.
She will feed off of your reaction, so just pass it off as no big deal and move along.
Last year I took C & A to a softball game with me one evening. Lo and behold as we are driving down 75/85 in the thick of rush hour we see tons of flashing blue lights. Turns out a woman was walking down 75/85 during rush hour naked as a jay bird. As luck would have it, just as we are passing by her (we are in the lane closest to her), she turns around, gives everyone a full frontal view and yells profanities and gives everyone the finger.
What to say to my kids who were full of questions after that one? I just reminded them that the "lady" should have put on clothes before she left the house and that it's was very dangerous for her to be walking in the highway.
I didn't make a big deal out of it, and although they bring it up from time to time, I don't make nudity a taboo, and they think nothing more of it. All of Ava's barbies have lost their clothes as well and at that age, it's just innocent play.
Yes! I just ordered Jackson a copy. I loved that book and not just for the peep show. Thanks!