Well, I finally went to see
Frozen last week, and have become completely obsessed. I took my whole family to see it again last night and then rushed home and pre-ordered the DVD. I sing
Let it Go in my sleep, cry when I hear
Do You Want to Build a Snowman, and laugh every time I think of Olaf's face as he says, "I don't have a skull...or bones." What a great movie!
I'm grateful to Julia for writing her guest review of the
Disney Store's Anna and Elsa dolls, because if she hadn't taken the initiative, I never would have purchased any
Frozen dolls right away, and now they're sold out almost everywhere and insanely hard to find for a reasonable price. Of course the dolls I really wish I owned are the Disney Store's limited edition dolls--especially the set with Anna in her coronation dress and Elsa in her ice dress. I always at least consider purchasing these Disney collector dolls when they are first announced, but all four of the
Frozen dolls sold out in minutes and I was too slow to get one.
Fortunately, the Disney Store's 16" singing dolls (like the
talking Merida I reviewed last year) occasionally share a face mold with the limited edition dolls. The singing dolls are play quality and therefore not as nicely made or as highly articulated as the collector dolls, but they're still a decent, affordable alternative for anyone who likes the larger size or the face mold. When I learned that the singing Elsa doll features a verse from
Let it Go, I knew she was the doll for me:
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Singing Elsa Doll from Frozen, $39.95. |