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Lottie Dolls Launch #BeYou Campaign

8th March 2015 By Susan Mann Leave a Comment

International Women's Day

Readers of my blog will know how much I love Lottie Dolls. I love what they stand for, I love the fact they have no makeup, high heels, boobs, etc and I love the dolls. They are children’s dolls based on a 9 year old girl, perfect for a child. They are role models that children can aspire to and have great themes like Pirate Lottie, Butterfly Protector Lottie, School Days Lottie and now Kite Flyer Finn. I have several of these and have my own little collection. I can’t recommend them enough.

#BeYou

Today is International Women’s Day and this sees the launch of Lottie Dolls #BeYou campaign. The #BeYou campaign will last the full year and will consist of activities, content and events aimed at building self-esteem and inspiring young girls to be all the can be, without limitation. Now that is my kind of event.

Why not have a look at the Lottie website which is full with messages of encouragement and confidence building. There is also a collection of women biographies showcasing the achievements of women throughout history like Marie Curie and Grace O’Malley to name a few.

Aria has been having fun over the Winter with her Lottie doll and the Super Lottie outfit.

Super Lottie
I am looking forward to seeing the launch of the new Lottie dolls, Stargazer Lottie which is done in collaboration with the European Space Agency, and Fossil Hunter Lottie which is done in collaboration with Trowelblazers. Can’t wait to see these, especially the astronomy-themed one. 

Lucie Follett, Co-Founder and Creative Director, says: “ We want to expose girls to all of the options that are open to them, activities that will stimulate their minds and also keep their bodies active; science, sports and other outdoor activities, as well as fun, imaginary play. There are many ways to be a girl!”
I am a proud supporter of this campaign and for Lottie dolls, I only wish they had them when I was little. But now I can pass these on to my little girl.

If you would love to find out more about Lottie, follow them on Facebook or Twitter or Instgram.

Disclaimer:- I’ve not been compensated in any way to produce this post, I want to support their campaign and I am a Lottie Ambassador.
This post is protected under copyright. SusankMann 2009 – 2015

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