
Of course, I moved on. I contented myself with the set they bought me.
I remember I had occasional trips to my neighbor's house and there was an incredible assortment of dolls in the corner. Barbie dolls. But I was never envious.
I never wanted to play with Barbies because for me, action figures were better and I was more an outside kind of girl, with sports and stuff in mind.
But then, when I attended the "You can be anything" Barbie recently with a blogger friend, I realized, I should've bought as many as I can so I can pass them all to my kids now.

My 2 daughters loved them at first sight. Those were their first barbie because I really had no plans in buying one for them. I would rather purchase children's book and activity work manual with colorful pens. They say barbies would give little girls body image issues as they get older. But it was not my reason at all. Little girls play with barbies all the time and seeing them with that Barbie doll, I realized, little girls really need Barbies in their lives especially playtime.

And the message of the Barbie global campaign event was just perfect. You can anything you want your mind that you set your mind to. The mantra of Barbie. If you can just imagine the possibilities, the potential is limitless.

For over 50 years, the philosophy behind barbie is to represent a fact that a woman has choices.
That night, they presented 3 immensely talented ladies who served as stellar models for the campaign both literally and figuratively.
They believed they could be anything and overcame the odds. Didn't let anyone hinder from their goals and it paid off in spades.

Together with the said ambassadors, they envisioned it to have an impact that will carry on as long as there are girls who dare to dream and imagine.

"I have to share this : 1 Corinthians 10:23-24 said that you have the right to do anything but not everything is constructive. No one should seek their own good, but the good of others.
The believer's freedom is basically the same about wanting to become anything. As long it's not only beneficial for the self , it should benefit others as well." Quigaman explained
The last but not the least was a supermodel turned PR maven and has proven that beauty and brains can coexist in one package, Ms. Apples Aberin.
"When they asked me to be part of this campaign, I took it to heart. If you can influence other people and make a difference in other people's lives through something as fun and as exciting and as beautiful as Barbie, that's the best way to do it." Aberin said.


One such NGO is the Pearl S. Buck Foundation, an organization dedicated to building better lives for children everywhere. In the Philippines, the foundation helps around 600 children through various educational and health programs, and other support services.
It is the foundation’s aim to help these children “reach their full potential as self-reliant adults”.

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