Barbie You Can Be Anything
Thursday, December 17, 2015
When I was little, I remember playing make-believe games with my friends and often pretending to be in school, with me as the teacher. I know! Hard to believe, right? All sarcasm aside, it was later on, when I was about 12, that I knew I would absolutely love being a French teacher. But that wasn't my only choice. In high school, after studying biology my first year, I contemplated becoming a molecular biologist. It was also in high school that I first began studying Italian and Spanish, and playing with the idea that I could become a translator. I also took a course in accounting and enjoyed that, too, so yes. I considered it a possible career choice as well. Once in university, I took on three part-time jobs simultaneously - a cashier at Home Depot, an accounting assistant at the student union and a teacher's assistant for a first year Spanish course. In my final year, I applied to Teacher's College but, for fear of not being accepted into the program due to lack of volunteer experience, I attended a job fair and contemplated joining the Naval Reserves as a naval communicator. Pretty crazy, isn't it?
Or is it? Looking back, I had a genuine interest in and inclination towards each and every one of those job areas. It only made sense to keep my options open since I am a multi-faceted individual with many talents to offer. And that is the message I want to send to my kids. I look at them and see their potential to learn and grow into successful and hardworking adults that may eventually choose not one but multiple career paths throughout the course of their lives. And that's okay. Let their imaginations soar, I say! This is why I'm joining in the Barbie "You Can Be Anything" campaign. With over 155 Barbie careers to choose from, children can engage in imaginative play that will inspire dreams and spark creativity. From Mermaid to Movie Star, Pet Vet to Police Officer, Fashionista to Fairy Princess, you can be anything.
You Can Be CEO Barbie®
Barbie
is ready to make bold business moves and strike out on her own to achieve her
career dreams. Your little ones might not yet know what a CEO is, but with
Barbie they’re learning that it’s an obtainable goal.
By
encouraging your little ones to make believe with lots of different career
options, you’re showing them that the world really is their oyster. From public
relations to investment management, there’s no limit to their options!
You Can Be Director Barbie®
Lights,
camera, action! There is so much that happens behind the scenes of your little ones
favourite movies. From costume and set designers, to camera and sound
technicians, and even the director, there’s a whole world for your little one
to explore!
If they’re particularly
interested in how their favourite movies or TV shows are made, explore all the
different roles and people that are required behind the scenes. Explain how
they all come together to form a team and create an amazing end product!
You Can Be Eye Doctor Barbie®
From
their pediatrician to their ophthalmologist, your little one probably knows
some of the different kinds of doctors. But, have your ever chatted with them
about all the different medical specializations that there are? From
podiatrists to pediatricians, try discussing some of the different kinds of
doctors and health care professionals with your little ones. You’ll open their
eyes to an entire world they might not know about.
Win a Barbie You Can Be Anything Prize Pack!
I have an amazing Barbie™ You Can Be Anything prize pack to give away but this will be a quick one as it ends on December 22 at midnight. The prize pack is valued at $49.99 and includes:
- 1 x Barbie™ Careers Eye Doctor Playset
- 2 x Barbie™ Fashionista dolls
The giveaway is open to all of Canada, excluding Quebec. Simply complete the Rafflecopter form below for your chance to win. Please note: If you plan on tweeting as an entry, I encourage you to craft your own tweet by invoking your inner child and sharing what you would like to be when you grow up. Or ask your children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, or any child you know. I look forward to reading what they aspire to be!
Disclosure: I am participating in the #YouCanBeAnything campaign and have received special perks. Any opinions expressed in this post are my own.
43 COMMENTS
I wanted to be a interpreter to the deaf when I was younger. I even took two sign language courses when I got out high school, but couldn't go on because next course was on Saturdays and I had to work.
ReplyDeleteI wanted to be a balerina and a mother. Did not become a balerina :)
ReplyDeleteI wanted to be a police woman. Dream career would be a full time tourist.
ReplyDeleteOoo, I love your dream career!
DeleteI used to always want to be a Doctor or a astronaut! instead i get to be a stay at home mom to my two wonderful chrildren! :D
ReplyDeleteAnd being a stay-at-home mom is a job that is out of this world. So you're more like a super astronaut with the healing powers of motherly love. How's that?
DeleteI wanted to be a teacher as a kiddo - I'm a stay at home mom with an Etsy shop full of handmade goodness :)
ReplyDeleteI wanted to be a Pastry Chef. I'm not but I am a really good baker.
ReplyDeleteI wanted to be an uncover policewomen
ReplyDeleteI wanted to dance and I did dance and compete and then I was a dancing instructor for a while... until I finished university and found a "real job" (according to my mom) :)
ReplyDeleteI always wanted to be a vet as a kid :)
ReplyDeleteI wanted to be a vet and its still my dream career.
ReplyDeleteI wanted to be a nurse when I was little.
ReplyDeleteI wanted to be a teacher... not quite what happened, but still teach and help others daily.
ReplyDeleteI really wanted to be a teacher but that did not happen.
ReplyDeleteI wanted to be a nurse but found out I really did not have the stomach for it.
ReplyDeleteFlorence C
i wanted to be a teacher but i ended up in healthcare. i get to do "health teaching" now
ReplyDeleteI always wanted to be a dentist when I was growing up, never happened though
ReplyDeleteI want to be the first female prime minister... I also wanted live in willy wonkas chocolate factory lol
ReplyDelete:) I love the way you think!
DeleteI wanted to be an airline stewardess. The thought of travelling the world, learning new langauges, etc. But back in the 70s, there was a minimum height of 5'6". I was 5'2". Alas--my dream was dashed.
ReplyDeleteMy dream was always to be a teacher and now I am one so that is cool! (Suzi)
ReplyDeleteMy dream was to go into Nursing, but it just wasn't in the cards for me.
ReplyDeleteI wanted to be a teacher,.. but now, I think I'd make a better criminal profiler.
ReplyDeleteAs a child I didn't really know what I wanted to be. I would pretend with the barbies to be in a circus!
ReplyDeleteI wanted to be a ballerina.
ReplyDeleteMy niece wants to be a teacher... i wanted to be a bus driver
ReplyDeleteI wanted to be a teacher
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a child I dreamed of being a Teacher.
ReplyDeleteWhen i was a child I wanted to be an actress...I was hoping to become a movie star lol but although that didn't happen I was an extra in the movie The Dead Zone with Martin Sheen
ReplyDeleteI wanted to be a driver.
ReplyDeleteI wanted to be a princess or a star. Needless to say, I achieved neither but my hubby does treat me like both, so it's a win in the end :).
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a girl, I wanted to be a teacher or a nurse. Now I think my dream career would be psychologist.
ReplyDeleteI followed through with my dreams. When I was a little girl I wanted to be nurse. I'm there and been one for 36 years and counting
ReplyDelete(Debbie W)
I always wanted to be a hairdresser, and have lots of kids.
ReplyDeleteI wanted to be an actress. lol
ReplyDeleteI wanted to be a movie star.
ReplyDeleteI wanted to be an artist.
ReplyDeleteI wanted and still want to be a librarian.
ReplyDeleteI always wanted to be involved in radio & television, maybe I am Social Media Barbie!! 😄
ReplyDeleteI wanted to be a clothing designer but now my dream job is working with seniors.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter wants to be a Vet
ReplyDeleteI always wanted to become a teacher, which I did. My Dad wanted me to be a lawyer. I never had it in me,but some days I dream about what if :-) My dream job is to be an author and live in a beautiful, tropical paradise :-)
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