NEW TOY: RAPUNZEL MAGICLIP TOY FIGURE
Just like a lot of girls, Sadako loves the Disney
Princesses, so naturally, she has Disney Princess dolls and toys.
We were watching Play-Doh toy reviews on YouTube a couple of
weeks ago when we stumbled upon one where the YouTuber made clay dresses for
the Disney Princess toy figures. But first she had to remove these MagiClip
dresses the princesses were wearing. That led to us checking out other MagiClip
dress videos.
Naturally, it didn’t take long for my five-year old to
request for a MagiClip Disney Princess toy figure for pasalubong ASAP.
I was feeling rich and extra generous recently so I got to
buy her one – just one, because one toy figure (with two Magic Clip dresses)
costs about P600. Asked to choose from all the princesses, Sadako instantly knew
which one to get: Rapunzel, her favorite.
She was so excited she didn’t want to pose for stupid
photos; she just wanted me to already pay at the counter.
After doing so, she wanted us to go sit down so she could
open her new toy and play with it already.
We ended up in Ramen Nagi, my favorite place for ramen,
where she was so well-behaved. Actually, she was just busy and focused playing
with her toy while waiting for her breaded chicken and rice.
What I like about the series is how the dresses are
one-size-fits-all so the princesses could switch dresses. Ariel could dress up
like Snow White, Snow White could wear Belle’s yellow ballgown, etc. I also
like how the MagiClip dresses fit the other same-size Disney Princess toy
figures. This means Sadako was able to use Rapunzel’s dresses for her Snow
White, Belle, and other Rapunzel toy figures at home.
As expected, she is already excited about next weekend
because she has this impression that we’re malling and that I’ll be buying her
another MagiClip doll. She even knows which princess to get: Snow White.