Consuming Kids: The Hostile Takeover of Childhood
by Susan Linn
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Read in February, 2008
I couldn't finish the entire book, but from what I've read so far, Susan Linn's thesis in "Consuming Kids" seems to be: "If only we could bring those evil corporations and those evil Republicans to heel, your daughters wouldn't be dressing like skanks, racking up credit card debt, and eating nothing but frosted Pop Tarts for breakfast."
As a parent, I understand Susan Lin's concerns about consumerism and marketing to children. It's hard to be a true libertarian once you b...more
As a parent, I understand Susan Lin's concerns about consumerism and marketing to children. It's hard to be a true libertarian once you b...more
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Read in June, 2004
recommended to Suzka by:
heard an interview with the author on NPRrecommends it for: anyone, kids or no kids
If I sound like an old-timey gospel hour preacher on this topic, it's because I am:
It makes me CRAZY to think of how many times a day that some marketing effort, in some form, crosses our path (and worse, that of our children.) This book makes a strong case for a parents (and extended family members and caregivers...) to become aware of (and work to counteract) the billions of dollars being spent to hijack the opinions and tastes and choices of our children. Read this to learn about the ps...more
It makes me CRAZY to think of how many times a day that some marketing effort, in some form, crosses our path (and worse, that of our children.) This book makes a strong case for a parents (and extended family members and caregivers...) to become aware of (and work to counteract) the billions of dollars being spent to hijack the opinions and tastes and choices of our children. Read this to learn about the ps...more
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Read in January, 2008
recommends it for:
parents who rely on TV for more than half hour a day.
I ended up skimming this... I felt lectured in a kind of negative way. While I agree with the premise and I resent all the relentless marketing aimed at kids. I even hate the characters on the diapers, but I also felt like it some of the information was skewed, using marketing lines to argue content, kind of cheesy.
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Read in January, 2005
When you go to the zoo, do your kids call the giraffe "Geffery" before chiming in with the Toys R Us theme? Then you might want to turn off the TV and pick up this book.
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Read in December, 2004
A great book, but what's with the cover? My then three year old loved the freaky plastic doll picture, but it looks just like all the advertising we try to avoid.
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it's only a matter of time before advertising execs figure out how to advertise in the womb.....
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Read in November, 2007
Backed with a lot of research and specific.
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