Barbie Doll Girl MP3 Player Product Info

Barbie Doll MP3 Player Product Information

Finally, a Barbie MP3 player that is perfect for girls of all ages who can't get enough of Barbie! The Barbie MP3 player

Barbie is a best-selling fashion doll launched in 1959. The doll is produced by Mattel, Inc., and is a major source of revenue for the company. The American businesswoman Ruth Handler (1916-2002) is regarded as the creator of Barbie, and the doll's design was inspired by a German doll called Bild Lilli.

Barbie has been an important part of the toy fashion doll market for nearly fifty years, and has been the subject of numerous controversies and lawsuits, often involving parody of the doll and her lifestyle. In recent years, Barbie has faced increasing competition from the Bratz range of dolls.

Barbie Mp3 Player Barbie Girls

Barbie Mp3 Player Barbie Girls allows girls to connect to their favourite things: muisc, fashion, and going online. It's the next generation of fashion doll play! This doll is actually an MP3 player that holds 512 megabyes of music, for young ladies with an eye for fashion and an ear for music! Just plug this USB MP3 player into your computer and transfer all your favourite songs for your listening pleasure.

What makes this Barbie MP3 Player so unique is that it allows hip young girls to customise how they want their Barbie Doll to look! Mix and match trendy clothes, change the hair colour, and accessorise to the fullest with this hybrid of a doll and an MP3 player!

The Barbie MP3 Player comes with accessories inside a window box case. Go online in a virtual settings specifically designed for Barbie Girls owners, and other cool girls alike! In the Barbie Girls chat rooms, make new friends, and talk about fashion, music, and anything else that girls talk endlessly about!

This Barbie MP3 player comes with fashionable ear buds and a unique code to customise your virtual Barbie Girl online! The MP3 player is PC and Apple compatible for easy use. If 512 megabytes of memory isn't enough to hold your music, the MP3 player is also upgradeable to 2 gigabytes of memory. Colours vary.

Barbie Girl MP3 Player - UK Suppliers

Barbie Girl MP3 Player - UK Suppliers

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Ruth Handler watched her daughter Barbara at play with paper dolls, and noticed that she often enjoyed giving them adult roles. At the time, most children's toy dolls were representations of infants. Realizing that there could be a gap in the market, Handler suggested the idea of an adult-bodied doll to her husband Elliot, a co-founder of the Mattel toy company. He was unenthusiastic about the idea, as were Mattel's directors.

During a trip to Europe in 1956 with her children Barbara and Kenneth, Ruth Handler came across a German toy doll called Bild Lilli.[1] The adult-figured Lilli doll was exactly what Handler had in mind, so she purchased three of them. She gave one to her daughter and took the others back to Mattel. The Lilli doll was based on a popular character appearing in a comic strip drawn by Reinhard Beuthin for the newspaper Die Bild-Zeitung. Lilli was a working girl who knew what she wanted and was not above using men to get it. The Lilli doll was first sold in Germany in 1955, and although it was initially sold to adults, it became popular with children who enjoyed dressing her up in outfits that were available separately.

Upon her return to the United States, Handler reworked the design of the doll (with help from engineer Jack Ryan) and the doll was given a new name, Barbie, after Handler's daughter Barbara. The doll made its debut at the American International Toy Fair in New York on March 9, 1959. This date is also used as Barbie's official birthday. Mattel acquired the rights to the Bild Lilli doll in 1964 and production of Lilli was stopped. The first Barbie doll wore a black and white zebra striped swimsuit and signature topknot ponytail, and was available as either a blonde or brunette. The doll was marketed as a "Teen-age Fashion Model," with her clothes created by Mattel fashion designer Charlotte Johnson. The first Barbie dolls were manufactured in Japan, with their clothes hand-stitched by Japanese homeworkers. Around 350,000 Barbie dolls were sold during the first year of production.

Ruth Handler believed that it was important for Barbie to have an adult appearance, and early market research showed that some parents were unhappy about the doll's chest, which had distinct breasts. Barbie's appearance has been changed many times, most notably in 1971 when the doll's eyes were adjusted to look forwards rather than having the demure sideways glance of the original model.

Barbie was one of the first toys to have a marketing strategy based extensively on television advertising, which has been copied widely by other toys. It is estimated that over a billion Barbie dolls have been sold worldwide in over 150 countries, with Mattel claiming that three Barbie dolls are sold every second.

The standard range of Barbie dolls and related accessories are manufactured to approximately 1/6th scale, which is also known as playscale.[3] Barbie products include not only the range of dolls with their clothes and accessories, but also a huge range of Barbie branded goods such as books, fashion items and video games. Barbie has appeared in a series of animated films and makes a brief guest appearance in the 1999 film Toy Story 2.

Almost uniquely for a toy fashion doll, Barbie has become a cultural icon and has been given honors that are rare in the toy world. In 1974 a section of Times Square in New York City was renamed Barbie Boulevard for a week, while in 1985 the artist Andy Warhol created a painting of Barbie.

All this time and history and now finally in 2007 we have the Barbie doll MP3 music Player


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