Fairytopia Magical Mermaid Barbie

World of Wonder Barbie Style

By Leigh Egan, published Aug 10, 2006
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I have to admit, after seeing the commercials for the new line of Mattel's Fairytopia, I wanted one myself. The story behind Fairytopia is that there are mermaids, fairies, and magical creatures that get the luxury to frolic and play under the sea all day long. The motto of the underwater world is

" If you're pure of heart, kind in spirit and truly believe in your wildest dreams, you will find your way to the faraway world of Fairytopia. There you'll meet magical creatures of your fantasies ." ( This motto can also be found in a pop up booklet that comes standard with all the Fairytopias).

I was hoping my then three year old Barbie fanatic would want a Fairytopia and not turn her nose to it, because Fairytopia certainly doesn't look like your typical Barbie doll. My little one came through for me, and I was as happy as she was to go get one of these magical little creatures.

First let me explain what captured my attention about this particular Barbie. Fairytopia is a very unusual but beautiful looking Barbie. She has the classic Barbie blonde hair, but she isn't "really" a Barbie. She is a mermaid with a detachable lavender fin covered in pretty painted scales . She also comes with a snap on lavender top,a lavender crown, a brush, mirror, and the pop up book ( which is a little story about the Fairytopia world). She just looked so cute and different from the rest of the Barbies, I figured she would be a great addition to my daughter's Barbie friends. So off we to go Wal-mart, the place where most my daughter's toys come from, to find us our very own magical mermaid.

Now onto the good stuff, or shall I say "irritating" stuff. This little Fairytopia girl is one annoying mermaid, and I just don't know what I saw in her. Let me explain. Remember earlier when I said "detachable" fin? Well, this fin is extremely detachable, meaning every time my daughter plays with little Miss Fairytopia her fin falls off. This is turn frustrates my daughter, which in turn frustrates me because I have to attach a fin at least 30 times per day. There came a point when Fairytopis had to hide for awhile because the fin falling off was not bringing out my daughter's good side.

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Super Glue on a kids toy is a little scary to me, especially when we have toddlers in the house.

Posted on 09/24/2007 at 8:09:00 PM

 
i don't know what was wrong with the fin, but to avoid problems, super glue works like magic!

Posted on 08/27/2007 at 8:08:00 AM

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