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Debenhams accused of sexism over girls' Gruffalo pyjamas. Debenhams has been accused of sexism over a range of children's pyjamas featuring the Gruffalo. The retail giant stocks two different designs for boys and girls, both featuring characters from author Julia Donaldson's beloved children's book. Parents claim the girls' pink and cream top features a 'friendly' scene while the boys' set shows a frightening one more in keeping with the book's style and storyline. Taking to the Let Clothes Be Clothes Facebook page, parents argued that the girls' set, which costs between £1. Friendly': Parents claim the Gruffalo depicted on the girls' pyjama set is nothing like the frightening character in the beloved children's book by Julia Donaldson.
Frightening: The blue, black and red boys' set features the phrase: 'In the deep dark wood'Outrage: Parents on the Let Clothes Be Clothes Facebook page accused Debenhams of sexism. One mother wrote in a tongue- in- cheek post: 'Whoops, I accidentally bought my daughter the boys version of the Gruffalo, where he's scary, instead of the girls version where they all link arms and have a picnic together.'However some parents disagreed and said there was no reason why boys and girls shouldn't have clothes that are designed differently. The row comes after Clarks found itself embroiled in two separate debates over its 'Dolly Babe' school shoes for girls and its lack of 'covered' designs available for schoolgirls. The girls' pyjamas show the Gruffalo tiptoeing through the forest behind the mouse alongside the words: 'I'm having a feast with the Gruffalo'. Outraged: Parents claimed the pyjamas reinforce the stereotype that girls are more sensitive. The description on the Debenhams website reads: 'All girls will love and know the friendly face of the Gruffalo.' In contrast, boys' set shows the Gruffalo stalking the mouse with the text, 'In the deep dark wood' - a depiction that parents argue is more fitting with the children's book.
One mother wrote: 'The Gruffalo isn't friendly. Debate: It comes in the wake of the controversy surrounding Clarks' range of school shoes, which features a 'Dolly Babe' design for girls (left) and a 'Leader' design for boys, right. Another added: 'Who doesn't know that all children love the Gruffalo, including the little frisson of fear that they survive safely next to a loving adult? So they know girls like the scariness, they know parents are happy with their daughters being exposed to that little bit of scariness. Yet they still produce this b******t.'However not all parents agreed. Watch Pictures Of Superheroes Online Forbes. In a post which has since been deleted, one mother wrote: 'Brands will have to make their clothes all beige to keep people happy there will always be someone moaning about something.. 'If you're so bothered buy from the boys range if people are saying 'let clothes be clothes' then put your child in any clothes and stop moaning about it.' A Debenhams spokesperson said: 'The Gruffalo is a popular children’s character which appears on sleepwear sets sold at Debenhams.
We offer a choice of blue and pink sets in our kidswear department. 'For ease of browsing and selection, the sets are filtered online under boys and girls but we encourage parents and children to select items based on their personal preference.'.