An eight-year-old British girl has pointed to the apparent sexism of T-shirt slogans at her local department store in a video that has gone viral.
When Daisy Edwards walked into Tesco and saw the T-shirts on offer, she was unimpressed.
While the boys’ shirts spouted messages like ‘Think outside the box’ and ‘Hero’ – the girls’ shirt slogans conveyed something slightly less inspiring.
Messages like: ‘I feel fabulous’, ‘Beautiful and ‘Hey!’ – and, as Daisy points out, “what is ‘hey’ even supposed to mean?”
“I don’t find that inspiring. What part of ‘Hey’ is great? I don’t get it.”
In the video posted to Facebook on September 25 by her mum, Becky Edwards, Daisy is asked to explain what she thinks of the difference in the shirts' messages.
"It's unfair because everyone thinks that girls should just be pretty and boys should just be adventurous," she said.
"I think that's wrong because why should boys and girls clothes even be separated? Because we're just as good as each other."
Daisy ends the video by placing some boy shirts in the girls' section with a big grin on her face.
The video has clearly resonated with people, attracting more than 1.7 million views on Facebook and more than 19,000 shares.
Overwhelmingly positive comments congratulated Daisy on voicing her enlightened views and also her mum for "raising her right".