My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic - Cutie Mark Quests #Giveaway
Being true to yourself is something that I’m sure we can all agree, can sometime be a little difficult. Society seems to give off a certain perception of how we should dress, walk, talk and act. Our kids see this and are influenced by it when they read magazines, search online and watch tv.
Lucas is a prime example of this, at 7-years-old he’s at a very influential age. He sees, he hears and pretty much repeats everything. If someone doesn’t think somethings cool, neither does he. If he thinks his new haircut looks good but another kid says something that makes him think they don’t like it, he can never leave the house again. If he can’t have something that “everybody else is wearing” even if HE doesn’t like it, it’s the end of the world.
My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic - Cutie Mark Quests
In Equestria, being true to yourself is key to earning your cutie mark. But staying true to yourself is just as important! Join Twilight Sparkle, Apple Jack, Pinkie Pie, Rarity, Fluttershy and Rainbow Dash–as well as everyone’s favourite Cutie Mark Crusaders, Scootaloo, Sweetie Belle and Apple Bloom–as they journey to find their own Cutie Marks, take on the spirit of chaos and disharmony and visit a village where…everypony has given up their Cutie Marks?! It’s all here in Cutie Mark Quests!
This NEW DVD is set to release on June 30th is filled with 110 minutes of pure pony magic. This popular Treehouse TV television series has 5 episodes from the newest season: The Show Stoppers, The Return of Harmony-Part 1, The Return of Harmony-Part 2, The Cutie Mark-Part 1 and The Cutie Mark-Part 2.
Enter for a chance to win yours today. Giveaway open to Canada only and ends 07/14.

28 Comments
naiddia p
I let her decide what to wear so she learns how to make decisions.
kathy downey
I encourage her to do the things she good at like drawing
Amanda Komoski
That’s awesome! Who knows maybe because of your encouragement she’ll be come an artist, a book illustrator or a graphic designer in the future.
Cheryl
Go with how they feel and not listen to bad influence of others 🙂
Judy Cowan
By supporting whatever they are doing/likes etc and by letting them make choices when it is possible for what suits them.
Angela Mitchell
I let my daughter express herself any way she wants without trying to get in the way too much. She’s only little once!
Amanda Komoski
So true!
Aarone Mawdsley
i would encourage creativity
Jeannie
I let them explore and figure out what they like and don’t like.
Athena
It’s important to be true to yourself. We encourage their individuality.
Silvia D
I let my kids be individuals, they are free spirits and have individual taste and likes. They are taught to be kind, caring and set examples.,know right from wrong and express themselves creatively, in their choices of clothes, books and treat others with respect! They learn from example and are growing up loving and kind.
Amanda Komoski
That’s great, I can tell just by your words that you’re doing a wonderful job guiding them into who they’re meant to be.
andie
I try to highlight their strengths and support their weaknesses.
Amanda Komoski
That’s great! It’s sometimes hard to remember their weaknesses are also a part of what makes them who they are.
Stephanie LaPlante
Make sure I tell them how wonderful they are
marie s
my daughter is two and I try to let her be herself and make her own judgement.
Amanda Komoski
I have a 2 year old also and i find it easier to get him to do certain things when he has a choice; like eating breakfast and getting dressed. It’s good to start them off young.
Sunshine H
I let her make the choices that are age appropriate and support those choices, like her clothing choices for school. She has such confidence b/c of this and even wore a tiara to school at least once a week for all of Kindergarten.
Amanda Komoski
That is amazing! I love when kids express their individuality through their clothing.
Sarah at Journeys of The Zoo
My kids are allowed to make (almost) all the decisions for themselves. If they don’t like the outcome, they understand that they can make a different choice next time. It’s sometimes a tough lesson for them but I’d rather then learn and practice on the small things that start out with the tough ones.
Besos, Sarah
Journeys of The Zoo
Amanda Komoski
I do that with Lucas (my oldest), if something doesn’t go as he had hoped I explain to him that his choices have consequences some good and some bad, it helps him see that it’s important to think things through first. I try with Colton who is 2.5 sometimes but that usually ends in chaos as he is my dare devil child.
Carey Hurst
I already teach my toddler bed hat he is Magick in the sense that life can be anything he wants it to be. I also let him be himself. I will continue to allow him to express himself as his own individual no matter what
Amanda Komoski
That’s great!
Betty S
I show them how to be kind to everyone, and they will reap the benefits
Tiffany Rotulo
My 5 year old daughter love to pick out her own clothes. I even let her pick out most of her clothes from the store.
Debbie W
Encourage creativity and praise accomplishments
Viv Sluys
We talk a lot about not changing who they are based on others thoughts. Commercials, already at 5 & 7, making my daughters think about conformity and they mostly only see commercials when they watch golf with Dad. I encourage my girls to dress in what they like and to play how they want (like play cars and climb trees, play barbies and build play houses… not stereotypical ‘kids your age…’ or ‘that’s a girls/boys toy/game’)
Amanda Komoski
I agree! my husband is very “that’s for boys” or “that’s for girls” and I’m a “if you’re having fun and it’s safe go for it” kind of person. This can prove to be challenging at times but for the most part we balance each other out.