The natural idealist freak mom is peeking in, and pushing the med student aside for a minute here.
Uhhhh, you have GOT to be kidding me.
Here is the review of My Beautiful Mommy at Feministing:
“”My Beautiful Mommy” is aimed at kids ages four to seven and features a plastic surgeon named Dr. Michael (a musclebound superhero type) and a girl whose mother gets a tummy tuck, a nose job and breast implants. Before her surgery the mom explains that she is getting a smaller tummy: “You see, as I got older, my body stretched and I couldn’t fit into my clothes anymore. Dr. Michael is going to help fix that and make me feel better.” Mom comes home looking like a slightly bruised Barbie doll with demure bandages on her nose and around her waist.”
Uh, my goodness. I would SO be cast as the evil jealous step sister with the saggy stretch marked tummy in one of these fairy tales.
I can just imagine the subtitle: “You made mommy ugly, and the doctor fixed it!”

honestly? I’m speechless. *sigh*
Mommy’s clothes don’t fit anymore so she needs a nose job and fake boobs? hmmm…
LMAO!! @ what u said here:
http://womenshealthnews.wordpress.com/2008/04/16/my-beautiful-mommy-kids-book-on-plastic-surgery/#comment-20416