Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Disney's Sleeping Beauty Little Library: The Birthday Party, the Pretend Prince, in the Forest, the New Baby


Disney's Sleeping Beauty Little Library: The Birthday Party, the Pretend Prince, in the Forest, the New Baby
In this handy slipcase, four miniature stories chronicle the wonderful events in Aurora's life: her birth, her life in the forest with the three fairies, her 16th birthday party, and meeting the prince. These small board books are specially designed for little hands. Full color.-3 yrs.
Customer Review: It's a Coloring Book!
This is a nice little version of Disney's Sleeping Beauty, but be aware - it is a coloring book. I thought I was buying a regular paperback Golden Book. Was I surprised! As far as coloring books go, it is a nice one. The story of Sleeping Beauty is told from beginning to end. There is a wide variety of things to color - animals, fairies, people. It's also fun because of the "shape" feature; it's not your usual rectangular book. Unfortunately for me, I wanted a pre-colored book to read to my daughter, but if you are looking for a coloring book, this is a nice one.


Cinderella - An Original Walt Disney Records Sountrack
Customer Review: Dream Is A Wish The Heart Makes
Like the grateful emporer once said about Mulan, "You don't find a girl like that every dynasty." Same could be said for Disney's ever classic Cinderella, and the soundtrack should live up to the romantic magical tale. For those unfamiliar with the latest Disney soundtracks, they are composed of many background score tracks, along with the many recognizable songs known to millions around the world. If you wish to hear dialogue to string the songs together, then by all means, purchase the dvd movie.
Customer Review: A DREAM WORTH WAITING FOR
A dream is what your heart makes. And for years we've been dreaming and wishing that Cinderella would make a comeback. And thanks to the magic of Disney, our wish has been granted. (Please do not mix up this Cinderella with the punk-rock band of the same name. This is music; that is a mess.) We are happy to see (and hear) that extra tracks, including two demo recordings. And though we understand Disney's marketing techniques, we do wish that the added performances by Jim Brickman and Kimberely Locke would go away. Maybe if we close our eyes real tight and chant those three magic words. All together now: bibbidi-bobbidi-boo ...


Coloring Book with Stickers: Donald Duck (Disney)


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