That's What Little Girls Are Made Of!
What’s the Story?
Listening to THAT'S WHAT LITTLE GIRLS ARE MADE OF! (or its companion CD, That's What Little Boys Are Made OF!), it's difficult to fathom the origins of this album. Its gender stereotyping is probably not meant to be taken seriously, but once embarked upon, it seems to break down midway through the album. For example, after featuring "Isn't She Lovely" and "Daddy's Little Girl," why include songs like "Would You Like To Swing On A Star"? Wouldn't little boys enjoy swinging on a star, too?
Is It Any Good?
Although the album can be fun listening, don't try to make sense of the song selections. For example, "Teddy Bears' Picnic," "At The Codfish Ball," and "Daydream Believer" are all charming tunes, prettily sung, but their appeal isn't specific to little girls. Also watch out for (and make the kids aware of) the stereotyping.

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