Thursday, 22 November 2012

Tutu Star - Ballerina  -- Ballet Dance Routine ... - Barbie I Can be


Decorate your car and zoom around the most stylin cities in the world!

Friday, 16 November 2012

                                       Barbie as computer engineer

Computer Engineer Barbie Inspires Geek Chic

Who wears a tight little binary code-styled t-shirt, Bluetooth headset and has her own pink laptop? Why Computer Engineer Barbie, of course!

That gal of all get-ups has always been a style-setter whose many occupations have inspired legions of little girls. Over the years, we’ve known her as an astronaut, ballroom dancer, snowboarder and even as CEO Barbie and during the past 50 years. This 11.5 inch doll has undoubtedly inspired more role playing than any other.
Ninety percent of girls between the ages of 3 and 10 own at least one Barbie doll, so make no mistake about the power of this uber-popular plastic doll. As Tonic previously reported, Barbie is marshalling support for an online petition aimed at collecting 1 million signatures in order to ask President Obama and Congress to consider the needs of girls when passing legislation.
On other Barbie fronts, Mattel, maker of Barbie and her fabulous pink world, for the first time invited the public to vote on the doll’s next career on Facebook, Twitter and online as part of its “I can be…” campaign. And for the first time ever, the girls overwhelmingly voted for News Anchor Barbie while in a Betty White-style Facebook initiative, the popular vote lobbied convincingly for Computer Engineer Barbie, so both new Barbies were launched.
In a pioneering search of authenticity, Mattel consulted with female techies to get their take on how Barbie should be outfitted. Dr. Erin Fitzgerald, an American Association for the Advancement of Science fellow, was one of those asked for her opinion about what Barbie would look like if she was a computer engineer. Fitzgerald, in turn, surveyed her science-minded buds, who suggested dressing Barbie up in a bright fun “bunny suit” for chip fabrication (like you see in Intel commercials — not the other kind of bunny suit) or packing Barbie up with a mini-Rubik’s cube. Although Fitzgerald said not all the ideas made it to the final prototype of Computer Engineer Barbie, she had fun being part of the process.
“It might seem silly to get excited about a new Barbie doll. But, to me, she will help reinforce in math-loving little girls that they, like Barbie can grow up to be computer engineers,” says Fitzgerald. “It has been well documented that in recent years far fewer women are pursuing computer science degrees, so such role models are very important. What Computer Engineer Barbie will do, I think, is broaden the realm of not only what is possible, but what feels accessible — being smart, confident, and tech-savvy without sacrificing femininity or fun.”
The way Tonic sees it is: today’s plaything, tomorrow’s player.

 

Thursday, 15 November 2012

                                                           Barbie Princess tori

Friday, 9 November 2012

                                                                 Princess Tori
 Princess Victoria Bethany Evangeline RenĂ©e, also known as Tori, is one of the main protagonists in Barbie: The Princess & The Popstar.

                                                                Dreamhouse
 Today's Life in the Dreamhouse episode may cause Hyper-Cuteness-Sensitivity. Brace yourselves for the most a-doll-able episode, ever!

Sunday, 4 November 2012

                                                   The Princess and the Popstar         

The Princess and the Popstar is a 2012 American musical fantasy animated film produced by Rainmaker Animation and Universal Studios Home Entertainment

Saturday, 3 November 2012

Skipper Roberts was a doll created by Mattel in 1964 to be Barbie's younger sister, as well as to oppose controversies directed at Barbie. Since Skipper was introduced, she has changed immensely. When she first came out, she was 9.25 inches in height (compared to Barbie's 11.5 inches), and then as newer versions were released she gradually became taller with an older appearance, eventually turning out to be almost as tall as Barbie. At first, Skipper was available with three different hair colors, but later was only available as a blond. Usually, Skipper dolls had blue eyes.


Friday, 2 November 2012

                                                               princess keira

Barbie: The Princess and the Popstar is a 2012 American musical fantasy animated film produced by Rainmaker Animation and Universal Studios Home Entertainment.


arbie: The Princess and the Popstar is a 2012 American musical fantasy animated film produced by Rainmaker Animation and Universal Studios Home Entertainment. It is the twenty-third in the Barbie film series and the second Barbie film to be based on The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain (the first was Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper) in celebration of Universal's centennial anniversary. The film features the voices of Kelly Sheridan, Jennifer Waris, Ashleigh Ball, Tiffany Giardina, Ellie King, and Peter Kelamis. The plot focuses on Tori, the kind-hearted princess of the magical kingdom of Meribella, who would rather sing and dance than perform her royal duties. When she meets her favorite pop star Keira, the girls discover they have much in common including a magical secret that lets them look like one another and swap places. When the kingdom's magical secret is stolen, their true friendship is tested and they discover that the best thing you can be is yourself.