Bald Bratz dolls hit the shelves

Friday, 2 November 2012


Bratz dolls are extremely popular amongst young girls all over the UK. As I am sure you know Barbie has long been the most loved doll amongst most girls all over the world. Nevertheless, when Bratz dolls were launched they were arguably the first doll to stand their own against the Barbie range of dolls.

Many toy manufacturers have created dolls over the years in an attempt to push Barbie off the top spot, and many have failed, often resulting in discontinued toys. However, whilst Bratz may not have pushed Barbie off her throne, the dolls have certainly created their own following and a big one at that.

They are considered the modern doll, something which girls nowadays tend to love. They have a more stylish and glamorous edge over Barbie and that is why they have proved to be so successful. They haven’t tried to imitate Barbie; the manufacturers of Bratz have been original and created an entirely new doll which stands on its own stead.

And the originality of Bratz has shone through once more as the manufacturers, MGA Entertainment, have launched a range of dolls without hair. These dolls have gone on sale in the UK and the aim of their release is to support any children that are suffering from diseases such as alopecia and cancer.

The range of bald Bratz dolls is aptly named ‘True Hope’ and £1 from each sale of the doll is going to be donated to a UK cancer charity for young people and families which is called CLIC Sargent.

The dolls send out a massive message to the world and especially to children. It allows all kids to acknowledge children with these sorts of diseases as being exactly the same as them; it will make such children feel more included. It is also a lovely way of showing the children suffering that everybody acknowledges the immense struggle they have encountered and that the world knows how brave and beautiful they are.

At present the ‘True Hope’ range consists of four dolls; two Bratz dolls and two Moxie Girlz dolls. The Bratz dolls you can choose from are Cloe and Yasmin, whereas the Moxie Girlz on offer are Sophia and Avery. The girls come complete with their ever stylish clothes and they look as radiant and as stunning as always.

Whether your little girl is suffering from cancer or a similar disease or not, a ‘True Hope’ Bratz doll is something which you should seriously consider buying. Not only will you be helping out by donating £1 of the sale to CLIC Sargent but you will also be helping greatly by the message that you will be enlightening your child to. There are of course also a lot of other great Bratz dolls and toys on the market that your child will love too if you are looking for something extra to add to their Christmas list as well.

Leave a Reply

Powered by Blogger.

Top Menu