Wear tutu skirt to school

Anonymous
My kindergartener loves to wear tutu skirt (with shorts underneath) or all pink or bright flower prints clothing to school. Is that too weird?
Anonymous
Don’t ever let your child think expressing herself is “too weird.”
Anonymous
Not at all!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don’t ever let your child think expressing herself is “too weird.”


+1
Anonymous
Is the tutu a distraction for the other kids? If it's too much like a costume, it could be against the school's dress code.
Anonymous
No, it is not weird, it's fun. Glad your DD enjoys self-expression and having fun with her clothes. Embrace it.

Also, there is a very cute picture book series by Channing Tatum (I know, I too was surprised) called Sparkella that is about a little girl who loves to wear tutus and sparkles and other fun things. In the first book, she goes to a new school and is nervous and then upset when the other kids, who aren't quite so effervescent in their clothes, think she's weird. But she learns to be herself and embrace her choices, and finds friends who actually like the same things and maybe were afraid to show it in the past. It's a very sweet book and my offbeat, over-the-top kid really responded well to it.
Anonymous
I think it’s really cute! And I think it’s OK maybe except for a PE day. But there’s nothing weird about it.
Anonymous
Totally fine. As long as the kid and move and run around and it isn't a distraction to other kids, I think it's fun.
Anonymous
This is op. She loves to wear like that since she was in preschool. She likes to dress herself cute with hair accessories & sunglasses indoor, and she sometimes bring stickers to put on her clothing or give them to other kids if they do a good job. She brings a stuff animal to school every day, and I hope that she outgrows soon. Teacher has not said anything. I think she is the only kid wearing those sparkles and tutu skirts almost every day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is op. She loves to wear like that since she was in preschool. She likes to dress herself cute with hair accessories & sunglasses indoor, and she sometimes bring stickers to put on her clothing or give them to other kids if they do a good job. She brings a stuff animal to school every day, and I hope that she outgrows soon. Teacher has not said anything. I think she is the only kid wearing those sparkles and tutu skirts almost every day.


I think she is adorable, my daughter has always been a tomboy and I look longingly at kids like your daughter. Let her enjoy her outfits!
Anonymous
No weird. My daughter regularly wore one in kindergarten and 1st grade.
Anonymous
Like a costume or like this kind of tulle skirt with built in shorts? https://www.kohls.com/product/prd-5609107/toddler-girl-jumping-beans-double-layer-tutu-skirt.jsp?skuid=37841919&CID=seo_offers&utm_campaign=SAG&utm_medium=organic&utm_source=google&utm_product=37841919

The latter is totally fine and common for kindergarteners (a costume would be distracting). I'm surprised she's the only one wearing them! I also had a sparkly tutu loving individualist at that age that now is a super stylish bigger kid that wouldn't be caught dead in sparkles and tutus. She's still totally unique and EVERYONE knows her because she stands out from the crowd. That's a great thing! Don't rush your DD to grow up, she'll be too cool for sparkles and accessories before you know it.

And mine also brought a stuffed animal through second grade. They were part of whatever ongoing pretend play game she had at recess with her friends. It stayed in her backpack and I never heard about her being teased for it (and she went to a tough city school, so she would have gotten teased if it was a thing to tease about).
Anonymous
Nothing is too weird in kindergarten. But then again, I live in San Francisco, where I've seen kids in 5th grade wearing capes over their outfits to school. (Some superhero style, some wizard style.)
Anonymous
not appropriate
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:not appropriate


I think your judgment is not appropriate.
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