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We Did It:
Scholastic Expels the Bratz from Schools
September 17, 2008
Thanks to CCFC members, Scholastic, Inc. will no longer
be promoting the highly sexualized Bratz brand in
schools.
In April, 2007, we
launched a letter-writing campaign urging Scholastic to
stop promoting Bratz items at their book clubs and book
fairs. You flooded Scholastic with emails urging them to
stop selling books such as Lil' Bratz Dancin Divas;
Lil' Bratz Catwalk Cuties; and Lil' Bratz Beauty
Sleepover Bash.
We were disappointed
in Scholastic's initial response. They claimed the Bratz
books were important to reach "reluctant readers." This
claim seemed disingenuous, especially when the 2007-2008
Scholastic Bratz items included the Bratz: Rock
Angels computer game
and the Bratz
Fashion Designer stencil set so elementary school
students could design "the perfect purse."
But we kept the
pressure on. And in the end, more than 5,000 emails from
CCFC members were too much to ignore. Scholastic has
confirmed that they will no longer be selling Bratz
Items in schools. We applaud Scholastic for this
decision.
 
If you would like to
thank Scholastic, you can do so by writing to:
Richard Robinson, CEO
Scholastic, Inc.
557 Broadway
New York, NY 10012
(212) 343-6100
news@scholastic.com
We know that many of
you have other concerns about Scholastic's role in
promoting commercialism in schools. We share these
concerns, and, in the coming weeks, we'll be releasing a
report on this issue.
But for today, let's
celebrate Bratz-free schools and what we can accomplish
when we work together to reclaim childhood from
corporate marketers.
The Campaign for a
Commercial-Free Childhood
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