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Today Show: Barbie and a “tramp stamp”

Tuesday, October 18th, 2011

On the Today Show this morning there was a segment that  discussed a Barbie doll that had a tattoo on her back.  One expert wondered if she had a tramp stamp (we couldn’t really see if she did).   At first, the panel wondered if the doll was really a Barbie from Mattel.  While the issue has stirred up strong opinions all day on the blogosphere, the use of tattoos in toyland is not really all that new.

Temporary tattoos are common at children’s events and you can buy many kits from reputable companies that offer themed tattoos.  So I was a little surprised by the uproar.

This new Barbie is for real.  She’s called Totally Stylin’ Tattoos Barbie. The set includes a Barbie and 40  temporary tattoos that kids can place on Barbie or themselves.

Would this make our list? No.  We’re not big on tattoos or role-playing wearing one. Some of this is generational and some of it is just a matter of personal taste. Tattoos fall in the realm of grown-up decisions…and much like our opposition to breast-feeding dolls, we don’t think that young children need to role play all aspects of being an adult. On the other hand, there are many young moms with tattoos that may have no problem with this type of role play.

I should note that  Barbie with a tattoo bothers me much less than a  Barbie that has a light-up bustier top (a la Katy Perry) – and I mean literally lights up.  Watch our video of her. Somehow this seems less empowering to me.

Barbie's shirt (stars) light up

 

Why I love Instagram

Tuesday, October 18th, 2011

For a couple of months I’ve been really loving the photos posted by some of my relatives via the app Instagram. I was amazed by their artistic ability–and the energy, spirit, and whimsy of the photos. So besides spending time on Twitter for the last few weeks, I decided to try Instagram with my iPhone. I love it.

Here are my reasons for recommending that you try it:

1. It’s really easy to use. If you can take a picture with your smartphone, you’ll be fine. You can either take a picture within the Instagram APP or you can use your phone’s camera and import into Instagram.

2. Once you have your picture–the fun begins. You can use any of their filters. For a while I was pretty much hooked on the 1977 filter that made me feel like I should put on a Velour sweater and the BeeGees. Trust me, if you were alive in 1977, you’ll use it and say–hey, that is what the world looked like.  I’ve now branched out to use other filters: Kelvin, Amaro, Earlybird, Sufro, Lomo II, etc.  It gives your photo a much more professional look. I just feel freer to take pictures.  I can play with the filters without having to take a course in Photoshop or devote more than a few moments to the process.

3. All of the above is fun–but here’s what I really love about Instagram.  It really allows me to travel the country, the world, and even my own neighborhood via a worldwide group of photographers. Some are professional…and I enjoy seeing the shots that will probably be seen shortly in Travel & Leisure or Architectural Digest, but I equally enjoy looking at pictures taken by regular folks. You can use the search engine to find almost anything. I realized that I was fascinated by images of Ferris Wheels–there are literally thousands of pictures of them – in all kinds of light, in all parts of the world.  (Much like twitter, you can hashtag your images to make them searchable to others.)

4. Every so often I take a little stroll somewhere (some of the best work seems to be from Japanese photographers) or look at something (flowers, insects from Brazil).

5. Global reach. Now I know we have other ways to reach out and feel part of the global community–but actually seeing what captures someone’s attention in a place I’ve been to or probably will never see with my own eyes–feels like a treat. I also don’t need to know the people or really interact (there is a space for comments–but it isn’t the focus of the site).

6. What are you capturing? My own pictures seem to be a mix of New York City, flowers, fashion, and toys. Not too surprising.

So if you haven’t tried it, take a look.

 

 

These are not Barbie’s boots…

Friday, September 9th, 2011

Just saw these yesterday from Prada…$1400 if you were wondering.

Harry Potter

Wednesday, August 17th, 2011

Normally we are a “got to see it immediately” kind of movie going family. I wondered why no one was rushing to see the final installment of Harry Potter.  So finally this week, I suggested we really should see it and certainly before Matthew heads off to college. His best friend Daniel (you can hear them both in many of our toyportfolio.com videos this summer) – is also heading back to college.  So off we went.

I think we all enjoyed it, but I realized during the last five minutes of the movie why we had all delayed. Like so many other families, our children have grown up with Harry and his gang. Much the way Harry, Ron and Hermoine were all grown up at the end of the movie (not the final scene where they are ridiculously aged to look older)…so too were the  two young men sitting next to me. I could still remember when they jumped out of their seats when the spiders were overtaking Harry in the Forbidden Forest.

The end of the movie marked the unofficial end of their childhood. I’ll admit it, I was weepy. The boys  thought I was being silly.  My husband smiled at me the way he does when he appreciates my more emotional take on things. He took my hand and we all walked home together.

 

wow wee

Wednesday, July 27th, 2011

About a week ago, I fell into my usual July panic that we just didn’t have great toys to write about.  We had some fine toys–but not the kind that get you really excited. Now having just gone through the motherload of toys that arrived this week–I’m feeling much better. In fact, now I’m a little overwhelmed. I have video taped so many of our new favorites.  So the good news– there are lots of fun things to look forward to for 2011 Holiday Season.

Corolle has arrived!

Monday, July 25th, 2011

Beautiful!

Still waiting for…

Monday, July 25th, 2011

What did Mr. Potato Head say to Mrs. Potato Head?

Tuesday, July 19th, 2011

“You’re one hot potato!”

Overheard at Coney Island today…

Out for a stroll on the boardwalk...

Fijits in Times Square Tomorrow at noon

Monday, July 18th, 2011

Mattel's Figit

One of the most entertaining novelty toys we saw at toy fair will be on display in Times Square in NYC tomorrow at noon — a lot of them! We’re still waiting for ours to arrive…but if you’re in the area–it should be fun to watch them all move together.

 

Charades

Monday, July 18th, 2011

I always had a problem with charades. I never got the “sounds like, two words, two parts” thing.  It just made me tense. So I was interested when we received a game called Reverse Charades by Gryphon Games. I was even happier when we got the Junior Edition. Let’s just say, I do even better with games targeted to the 6 & up crowd. This game is meant for a group, family, friends…even better.

Reverse Charades…what makes it a reverse charade? Each team has a guess while the other members of the team act out the word. There is no “sounds like” aspect to this game. There are 720 words/phrases to play with. Here are some samples: pillow fight, itchy, hula hoop, crab walk.   As you’ll notice, the word choices are age appropriate and will be enjoyed by mixed ages.