+1 "Overshadow the birthday girl?" LOL. They are children. OP's daughter did nothing wrong. The other girl is being a brat. They'll all get over it. |
Ballet dresses are usually just a leotard with a short flutter skirt. Disney princess dresses are longer and look more like ball gowns. They are often a looser fit. |
Definitely. Sad to say but this kind of behavior starts very early in girls. |
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I guess I’ll be the odd one out and admit that I’d be a bit dismayed if another kid showed up to my daughter’s bday party in a princess outfit.
My daughters love princess dresses but I’ve made them change when going to someone else’s party - it’s the bday kid’s time to dress up unless a dress code specified IMO |
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I'm guessing the birthday girl is either an only child OR the only girl in her family. She's used to being in the girly spotlight.
She needs to learn to be a more gracious host. Hopefully that will come with age. |
Hit post too soon. OP, are you Latina? I grew up always being underdressed at my own birthday parties because the Latina girls would come dressed to the nines, haha! I don't remember it bothering me. I just thought their dresses were pretty but was perfectly happy to be comfy in my shorts and sneakers rather than having to worry about keeping my dress and shoes clean! |