Pink for girls and blue for boys….this is what we know from
the time being...( and hence I guess, the names like billoo, pinky etc got invented
J).
And now a days, the room décor, clothes and everything are chosen as per gender
of the child….
I don’t know which research enforced the fact…few say this
is as per neuro-science on how male and female brains respond to colors and few
that it is more to do with the market and retail strategy to attract more
buyers…
Be it either way…I never told my son S about this color
favourism and left it onto him to choose his fav…And guess what…he opted for
Orange, he used to get excited by Orange color (which he often pronounces as ONAN….)
I generally dress up S in all the shades…but as he started
going to school, he somehow got to know about Pink being girly shade. Now
whenever I dress him up in pinks, he says, “Mai
koi girl hu kya…mujhe pink kyun pehnaya?”, leaving me amused that finally
he got to know the “pink pink” thing.
Till this point it was fine. But one day while giving him
some vitamin supplement, which turned out to be dark Pink…he said (guess u
guessed already ;) )…. “yeh girls ki
dawai mujhe kyun…”…though I explained him “dawai me kisi ka color nahi hota…” , still his thought left me
flabbergasted….
And now the cream biscuits which be it any flavor used to be
his fav….(or any kids fav)…are now being checked to see if any pink color is
popping n oozing out the biscuit holes…and hence NO and then followed by the
demand of chocolate or orange color…
This color observation is getting extended day by day from
clothes to food items to beddings to toys to books to unimaginable artifacts….
Though I manage to convince him each time, still I’m amazed
how much and where all kids observe things and take it by heart…
Donno what more to come in store….
I’m all ears from S and from u too….
Share your experiences if any...
Originally posted on Parentous