Continuing over from yesterday’s comment ~
I understand the desire to keep the characters “ageless” (for lack of a better word), but Annie falls into a very interesting category since she is a child.
As far as socialization goes, that’s the biggest myth regarding children. I find (or am going to bet on the find) Annie to be FAR better “socialized” than any other child she is going to meet at this day care. Look how well Annie interacts with people of all ages and different walks of life.
Being the mother of a 6 year old, and a 4 year old, I’d much rather have children like Annie than dumbed-down boring kids who are “just like all other kids their age.”
rayannina about 14 years ago
When Annie gets her new goon squad together, Chandra will be the first target. Mark my words.
3hourtour Premium Member about 14 years ago
…Don’t let Lila hear her say that…
TheDOCTOR about 14 years ago
LILA AND DREW:THE EARLY YEARS.
Kosher71 about 14 years ago
TheDOCTOR That’s what I was thinking .
MamaTaney about 14 years ago
Continuing over from yesterday’s comment ~ I understand the desire to keep the characters “ageless” (for lack of a better word), but Annie falls into a very interesting category since she is a child. As far as socialization goes, that’s the biggest myth regarding children. I find (or am going to bet on the find) Annie to be FAR better “socialized” than any other child she is going to meet at this day care. Look how well Annie interacts with people of all ages and different walks of life. Being the mother of a 6 year old, and a 4 year old, I’d much rather have children like Annie than dumbed-down boring kids who are “just like all other kids their age.”