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Be In Style With Barbie Games
Barbie doll is the most famous and loved doll around the globe. Barbie or Barbara Millicent Roberts is a fashionable doll that has become an important part of every girl’s childhood was first introduced and released for public on March 9, 1959.
The first few releases of Barbie dolls was seen in pink costumes along side with pink houses. But, as time passes by, Barbie’s fashion statement also evolve to a much better look and style. From her dress up to Barbie’s house and accessories, lots of things are added and changed, of course to be able to reflect and keep up with the new generation.
With that being said, we all do know that Barbie do took the offline play world by storm. She captures the attention and the heart of each and every girl, especially the young ones. But, time has come that kids nowadays, are more fond of playing online games. So, to keep up with the technology, and still, to be able to integrate Barbie dolls with the kids new playing habit, Barbie games; an online arcade game is created.
There are so many free Barbie games can be found on a number of websites nowadays. These games are not only attractive for all age groups but with their exciting features you are sure to get hooked on these games in no time at all. Barbie dress up games is the most played and popular Barbie game that can be found online.
Barbie dress up games is well known and highly recommended among other Barbie games because of its educational feature.When playing the Barbie dress up game, players use their imagination to create a brand new Barbie doll model with new fashion statement. Players’ creative thinking are being enhanced because, with this kind of Barbie game, they will do the best they can to mix and match colors, accessories as well as the jewelries to be worn by Barbie.
Who knows, maybe the next big fashion stylist, guru or model will emerge by just playing Barbie games.
~ Guest Post: Ron Leyba ~
IWD And Barbie
I’ve learned from my morning newspaper yesterday that the International Women’s Day had come to it’s 99th year of celebration. I shunned the idea of writing about it since I knew that post on this matter would surge in the blogsphere. While I was dropping back my EC, I was surprised that only one post on Women’s Day I happened to read. Not that I didn’t drop to a hundred blogs but it was like 1 out of 40. Where had all the women gone yesterday? Who would know. I definitely knew that I wasn’t on the road to express my vital role in the society but I appreciate those who were actively engaged in commemorating the IWD.
As I continued to flip over the pages of the newspaper, I came across an article about a familiar doll usually played by girls. It’s Barbie Doll turning 50 today. Just a day after the Women’s Day. Gosh! I didn’t know this popular doll is older than I am, yet, looking younger than I do. Nevertheless I don’t wish to be a doll. Dubbed as one of the most influential people who never lived (USA Today), this fashion doll has survived critics and mockeries due to its overly adult appearance. Barbie has continued to impress the small girls around the world and look how far she’d come today. Barbara Millicent Roberts otherwise known as Barbie is turning 50 today. I, myself, did not play any Barbie doll when I was a little girl as its existence wasn’t known to me then. Instead, I used to play paper dolls resembling Barbie.
This song prompted the creator of Barbie to file lawsuit against the recording company for using the color of the logo and inappropriate lyrics. But the favor went to the song as it was protected as a parody stated in a certain constitution.
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