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  • Interview - Disney Princesses Toy Designer

    Belle - before and after

    Disney Princesses are getting a makeover. But don't worry -- unlike the "tween" Dora that Nickelodeon recently introduced, these new dolls are only trying to improve on what's already there. (This is, shall we say, change we can believe in.) "The Disney Store doll design team studied the classic princess movies and fine-tuned each doll’s face design, hairstyle and dress to make them even more true to the original character," according to a Disney Store spokesperson. Plus, now each Princess has friends! We asked Senior Designer Jaime Tracht, a 9-year toy business veteran, about the new dolls.

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  • Things Fall Apart: Disney "Baby Einstein" Footed Jammies Recalled

    Baby Einstein Disney duck sleepwear recallSpeaking of the darker side of Disney, they've instituted a voluntary recall, along with the Consumer Product Safety Commission, of Baby Einstein children's footed pajamas. The good news is, only about 200 of these are being recalled, so chances are you're not an unlucky owner, but the bad news is that they don't meet flammability requirements, and that could be very bad indeed. The affected sleepwear is either green with blue sleeves with a caterpillar on the front, or yellow with orange sleeves sporting a duck on the front and the words, "quack quack". The words "Baby Einstein" (are you aware of how much it pains me even to type "Baby Einstein"?) are printed on the back, and there's a tag inside that reads (this had to be there somewhere) "Disney Store".

    Lest you worry unnecessarily, it's good to know also that the recall is ONLY for the 12 and18 month sizes, and identical sleepwear in sizes 3, 6, and 9 months are not affected.

    You can of course return your kid's jammies to The Disney Store for a complete refund. Plus gas money for the drive, and something extra for the snacks you had to buy your kid for the trip. (I wish. Sorry, I'm kidding about that last part, but seriously, shouldn't they? To schlep all the way to the mall or whatever to return something that was defective and not your fault to begin with, shouldn't companies give you an incentive, something besides, "At least your kid didn't get hurt by our shoddy product"?)



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