What kids would do if they were in charge from banning homework to ice cream breakfast, survey reveals

KIDS would ban homework and have ice cream for breakfast if they had a royal decree, according to a new study. 

A poll of 1000 kids aged six to 10, as well as their parents, also found that children would make cartoons play on TV all day long.

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A study commissioned by Disney found that many children would have ice cream for breakfast if they ruled the world[/caption]

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The research also found that they would declare a fancy dress day[/caption]

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Nearly half said they would feel happy if everyone smiled[/caption]

The research, commissioned by Disney Store ahead of World Princess Week, revealed that 34 per cent would ban homework altogether. 

Disney launched the study ahead of the ‘Sprinkle of Magic’ Princess Experience at its new Westfield White City store from 24–26 August. 

Their investigation found that 86 per cent of kids would declare a national fancy dress day.

Vicky Woods, from the Disney Store, said: “Children remind us that the world is brighter when it’s filled with laughter, imagination, and play.

“Their vision of a kingdom built on joy shows just how magical life can be when seen through young eyes.

“It’s proof that when children lead with fun and kindness, the world becomes a truly extraordinary place.”

A total of 48 per cent of children said they would feel happy seeing everyone smile, with 42 per cent adding that they would be excited to impose fun rules.

The OnePoll.com study found 90 per cent would mark the coronation with a party – among the most sought after Disney Princess guests were Cinderella, Moana, and Snow White.

Meanwhile, Prince Charming, Aladdin, and Prince Eric were among the most common princes to be invited to the party.

The majority of parents polled admitted their children are already treated like royalty (85 per cent).


Playing up to their treatment, 70 per cent of kids regularly dress up as princesses – with nearly one in five (19 per cent) doing so at least once a week.

Parents said their kids getting into character helps to build their confidence (55 per cent) and sparks excitement (54 per cent).

When analysing their princess-like traits, parents said their children were creative (56 per cent), empathetic (56 per cent) and honest (55 per cent).

Vicky added: “Disney princesses embody qualities like courage, kindness, and creativity – traits that continue to inspire children today.

“When little ones step into their favourite characters through dress-up and play, it sparks imagination, builds confidence, and creates magical moments.”

TOP 10 THINGS CHILDREN WOULD DO IF THEY WERE IN CHARGE FOR A DAY

The top 10 things children would do if they were in charge for the day have been revealed in a study.

Commissioned by Disney, the research revealed that a world run by children would see everyone given ice cream for breakfast and free toys.

The full list of changes includes:

  • 1. Give everyone free toys
  • 2. Free sweets for everyone
  • 3. Eat ice cream for breakfast
  • 4. Let kids choose dinner every night
  • 5. Ban homework forever
  • 6. Make cartoons play all day on TV
  • 7. Wear fancy dress everyday
  • 8. Make every Friday a party day
  • 9. Fill swimming pools with bubble bath
  • 10. Turn schools into theme parks

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The study revealed that many children want to turn their school into a theme park[/caption]

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