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‘Put a binky on it’ Does baby’s parody of Beyonce song take it too far?

From Kim Margolis, Dayton Daily News Staff Writer

As if Beyonce’s “Single Ladies” wasn’t running through all of our heads continuously, now she is bewitching toddlers.

A viral video circulating on the Internet features two-year-old Arianna dancing along to the choreography from the music video.

While many comment on the how “cute” Arianna is and one self-professed, professional dancer says she’s a born hoofer, many question the logic of allowing a child to swivel her hips and toss her hair like Beyonce.

The video is below. What do you think? Cute or disturbing? Comment below.

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By Pearls

January 7, 2009 6:01 PM | Link to this

There are some things that are cute for home and home only. In this day and age you should not post pics of your little grinding on the web…in a leotard. She is adorable, and it is adorable. Considering I’m not a pedofile I can see it for what it is. But not every one can. In addition, there are some videos I don’t let my 13yr old son watch b/c of content (sexuality, half nudity, language), so I can’t see how a 4yr old has been allowed to watch this so often she has the dance down pat. What people don’t do anymore is spend time with their kids on the kids level. You can watch videos after they are in bed or playing in their room. When you are with your kid you have to do kid stuff. This is why kids grow up so fast…because the parents won’t ‘grow down’
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