Mattel Delivers the Hottest Toys & Games for a Magical 2011 Holiday Season
04.10.11
EL SEGUNDO, Calif., Oct 04, 2011 (Partnership WIRE) --
Bringing innovative and fictitious play experiences to kids this
recess season, Mattel Inc., the world's leading toy maker, once againIn generaldelivers an exciting list of the hottest toys and games for the minor,
and young at heart!
"Gift-givers are looking for toys and games that will launch magical
play experiences from the weight kids open their presents to well after
the fair season," says Tim Kilpin, Executive Evil-doing President, Mattel
Brands. "Mattel delivers on all fronts contribution innovation, hot
entertainment licenses and unexpected ways to guarantee with kids' most
favorite brands from Barbie and Hot Wheels to games and Fisher-Guerdon."
Mattel continues to keep its core brands akin with new twists on
classic play patterns and unrivalled product designs that are sure to
delight this next institution of fans. Mattel's holiday toy offeringsPre-eminentlyalso include tech-infused products that further enlarge creative and
imaginative play as well as items that outstretch the adventure of today's
favorite relaxation properties from the screen to children's playtime.
Source: MarketWatch (press release)
Doll designer Jess Brown at M29 Lifestyle this Saturday with new children's book
06.10.11
A subordinate sized movie theater will screen the video variety of the book and there will be a chance to win a Coco doll and Kiki & Coco in Paris log.
Kiki and Coco in Paris is a photographic expedition of a girl and her doll in Paris. Stephanie Rausser’s images take the innocent reader deep in the cotton stuffed spirit of Coco, a beautiful Jess Brown rag doll, as she twirls from the jurisdiction of her beloved girl, Kiki.
Brown began making dolls for her children eleven years ago by using old cashmere sweaters and old remnants. Each doll is hand dyed in Persian iniquitous teas to create variations in skin tones. The dolls are made of cotton muslin and linen, and of predominantly recycled and antique fabrics and findings. These dolls are created as little edition collections.
Most recently, Jess Brown was commissioned by Italian originator Bottega Veneta to create life-sized dolls to reveal in their Beverly Hills, New York, Paris, London and Milan stow away windows for Fashion Week.
Source: The Georgetown Dish