
I suppose it's inevitable that little girls grow up faster than we'd prefer, but I'm surprisingly okay with that. Especially given the growing number of female role models they'll have to choose from. Heck, even I include a girl among my own 2 favorite sports heroes; Michelle Kwan, who handles herself always with grace and dignity, and Lance Armstrong is the other. It's not that I have a secret desire for my girls to be world-class figure skaters or cyclists (besides, my 4-year-old would rather be tennis champ Maria Sharapova anyway).

Despite the inevitable criticism that she's a "poser," sold out and become a corporate-driven, teeny-bop music machine, Avril became famous for being real. The "punk princess" label may describe her look as much as her sound, but her songs are more compelling than catchy. Few may be aware that the powerful vocalist writes her own music and even plays guitar, keyboard and drums during each of her concerts. She's truly a unique talent. Avril works hard, loves what she does- and it shows. If my little girls want to bob their heads along, I say rock on, sweethearts.
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