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MGA's 'BRATZ
Movie Mansion Playset®™'—
Fashionably Cool!
Just
in time for their feature film to hit the big screen, the BRATZ have
come out with a new dollhouse playset. This two story playset is great
for young girls, ages six and up. It also weighs in on the affordable
side compared to other doll houses, with the price coming in slightly
over sixty dollars (most competitors have a price tag around one-hundred
dollars). Now, girls can make their own versions of BRATZ movies on
their own; the BRATZ can hang out at the smoothie juice bar inside, or
just chill trying to stay away from all of the photographers soon to be
after them from publicity. The ultimate feature of the BRATZ Movie
Mansion Playset is by far the ability to plug an MP3 player to the set
and music will play throughout the house. At the same time, there is a
light-up dance floor! When we watched young girls play with the set,
this was definitely the biggest attraction to it. They were able to have
a dance party with their own favorite music and favorite dolls, and
played with this feature for hours. Although there were a lot of
stickers to initially place on the set during the set-up, the finished
product is really cute and fun. It is made of plastic (lead free of
course) and boasts the look of a California villa. Other great features
that are included with the BRATZ Movie Mansion Playset are a spiral
staircase, ceiling lights that also light up, and doors that open and
close easily. The set requires four AA and six AAA batteries that aren’t
included, and of course an MP3 if you want to take full advantage of the
plug-in (which is the dollhouse’s best feature). If you have a little
girl at home or in your family, the BRATZ playset is a wonderful gift to
make her smile, laugh, and dance with her dolls.
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Christina Morgan's initiation into
the entertainment industry began 'swimming with sharks' at her
first film internship in New York City working for Scott Rudin,
one of Paramount Pictures' notorious producers. Known as one of the only
employees not to be fired on his staff, she recognized early on that she
was intended to succeed in media. After clearing this low— yet, actually
quite high— bar, Christina went on to NBC, landing production jobs for
both the Sydney and Salt Lake City Olympic Games. Upon receiving her BA
in Communications from Penn State University, she returned to the Big
Apple to join the Sony Pictures buying team at McCann Erickson.
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