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According to the Herald, a local Korean newspaper first took issue with the song's lyrics in January, stating that they reinforce gender stereotypes. While the site did not elaborate on the backlash, it's true that young kids are impressionable.
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Read More »"Baby Shark" is taking over the world — at least, that's how it might seem to every parent, guardian and babysitter who has ever heard this song. Does anyone know how to get the Baby Shark song out of your head? Asking for my sanity. — Jordan Coombe (@Jordan_Coombe) September 5, 2018 "The Baby Shark Challenge" is apparently a Facebook thing. The parent in me can't stop smiling at this video. pic.twitter.com/myou0ZMtSC — Kris. (@LifeAsKris) August 18, 2018 For those unfamiliar with this tune, "Baby Shark" is an upbeat, "nursery-rhyme-like song" that continuously repeats the line "doo doo doo, doo doo doo doo doo" after naming each member of the shark family. Listen if you dare: But while English-speaking kids are going ga-ga over this catchy tune, "Baby Shark" is stirring up controversy back in its native land. The viral song is the invention of the South Korean education company Pinkfong, which created multiple versions. While the English version keeps things simple by naming members of the shark family from baby to grandpa, the Korean version also includes adjectives that some are deeming sexist, The Korea Herald reports. Mommy Shark is described as "pretty," Daddy Shark as "strong," Grandma Shark as "kind" and Grandpa Shark as "cool."
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Read More »age eight A study from 1978 found that about 85 percent of young American kids believe in Santa, and researchers today confirm those numbers still hold true, with many kids believing until about age eight.
I'm the firstborn, so the magic and splendour of a fat jolly man who travelled the globe in a single night doling out gifts to the nice kids was mine to cherish for as long as I wanted. With no older siblings to rain on my Christmas parade, I went on believin' until I was eight (at which point a girl whose name starts with R and ends in "ebecca" told me that my parents stashed my gifts in their closet—she wasn't wrong). But, according to VERY IMPORTANT CHRISTMAS RESEARCH, my Santa revelation was right on par with other kids.
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