Thursday, December 31, 2009

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Tinker Bell Pink Prepasted Wall Border
From Blue Mountain Wallcoverings

Tinker Bell Wall Border. Licensed pre-pasted wallpaper border. Width: 6.8 inches (17.28 cm). Length: 5 yards (4.57 meters/15 feet).
Amazon Sales Rank: #14521 in Home Improvement Color: Lavender Brand: Blue Mountain Wallcoverings Model: 83182030 Number of items: 1
Blue Mountain Wallcoverings manufactures and markets a wide range of wall coverings for all your home decorating needs.
Beautiful and high quality A great product - beautiful and high quality, perfect for any girl's room. I've taken off one star for it being prepasted, rather than self-stick. Very fast shipping! The description says "pink" but is more purple than pink, as you can see in the picture. Beautiful !!! I bought this border for my daughter's room and it looks absolutely fantastic. I like the size and the colors, and I may say that it meets all my expectations. I'm very happy with this purchase.

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

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Disney Fairies - Flutter Wing Silvermist 5" Doll
From Disney

Soar through the wonders of nature with our Flutter Wing Disney Fairies Silvermist Doll. The water fairy doll's sparkling dress and flutter-action wings help bring a shower of smiles to Pixie Hollow.
Amazon Sales Rank: #134467 in Toys & Games Brand: Disney Model: 200017

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

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Disney Fairies Tinkerbell - Friends Forever Purple Umbrella with Figure Handle (Children's Size)
From Diva Joy

PERFECT GIFT for a child who loves the Disney Tinkerbell & Fairies. This umbrella is 100% Polyester with unbreakable fiberglass ribs, plastic coated safety tips, pinch-proof safety runner, beautiful graphics, and produced with 100% lead free dye. It also features a 3-D handle as pictured. The umbrella is 21" long and measures 32" arch across the top when opened.
Amazon Sales Rank: #5537 in Single Detail Page Misc Brand: Tinkerbell Dimensions: 2.00" h x 2.00" w x 21.50" l, .63 pounds

Great umbrella for kids My 4yr. old loves this umbrella and takes it everywhere with her. It's made pretty well and I like how there's no protruding hinge that you need to push down in order to close the umbrella. You simply pull it down to retract it or push it up to open it, which makes the umbrella easy for kids to open and close it. I think she likes it so much because she can use it without asking a grown-up to help her.

Monday, December 28, 2009

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Tinkerbell Bath Tub Aqua Art Draw in the Tub 5 Crayons , Sponge and Decal
From MZB

AQUA ART SET. Color in Tinkerbell again or Draw a royal picture on the bath wall. 5 Bath Crayons,1 Butterfly Sponge,1 Character Decal, Wipe clean with soapy water and sponge and color again.
Amazon Sales Rank: #27319 in Toys & Games

Fun in the tub My two-year old granddaughter loves the sponge and tub crayons. It makes tubby time fun time. she loves it! This set is great! The colors show up very well on the tub itself and the tile walls. It washes off very easily as well. I would highly recommend it for anyone's children. Not worth it "The crayons do not stay in the plastic inserts, they're to small, and immediately fall out into the tub. The Tinker bell you draw on ripped when I took it out of the plastic because it was taped in and is so thin. You can see the ink running out into the water spelling UTI for our little girl. Did not like at all!"

Sunday, December 27, 2009

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Disney Tinkerbell "Flowing Butterflies" Window Valance
From Franco Manufacturing Company, Inc.

Disney Tinkerbell Window Valance. Style: Tinkerbell Flowing Butterflies. Measures 84" x 15". Fits standard windows.
Amazon Sales Rank: #181900 in Kitchen & Housewares Brand: Disney

Saturday, December 26, 2009

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Hidden World of Fairies, The (Disney Fairies)
By Tennant Redbank, A. Picksey

Enter the tiny, secret world of the Disney Fairies. This illustrated guide is jam-packed with fairy facts and includes loads of interactive elements, like secret notes, miniature books, and a removable fairy talent medallion.


The Hidden World of Fairies (Disney Fairies) Hidden World of Fairies is a magical book for little girls. If you have a daughter or granddaughter - age 4 to 8 yrs old - get this book. It is represented to be Wendy's Journal from her visit with Peter Pan. It has little treasures, maps, a tiny reading glass to find secret messages, 'fold out to open' messages, and on and on. They LOVE it! Tinker Bell is the major character, and you are introduced to Pixie Hollow and all the other fairies. My 7 year old loves this book! Typically my daughter, age 7, reads a book and then is done with it. However, she has enjoyed this book so much more! It is written is cursive so it gave her a little challenge (which she enjoyed). The book also has lots of "hidden" secrets and surprises that she loves. I would definately recommend this book. Adorable This is the most adorable book! I know kids would love it but I am a 51 yr old grandma, I love tinkerbell and I bought this for myself! The book is chock full of surprises. Very nicely done from the beautiful illustrations to the little jewels on the front cover. I highly recommend this book -not just for children but for those of us who still dream of that magical time- I feel years younger thanks to this lovely book.

Friday, December 25, 2009

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Motorola i776 Nextel/Sprint/Boost - Tinkerbell Disney Officially Licensed - Blue - Hard Case/Cover/Faceplate/Snap On/Housing
From DealDady.com

The Disney Protector Case is an officially licensed Disney product. The case features your favorite disney character. High quality, and features your favorite Disney character! The item is simple to install, only take seconds. The casing is light-weight, and durable. Exact perfect fitting for the phone with it's custom cutouts. With this product, you will be able to function your device and keep it safe.
Amazon Sales Rank: #33898 in Cell Phone Accessories Brand: Motorola Model: i776

Tinker Bell phone cover It fits the phone great and is fully functional. I wish it was a little less cheesy looking. Tinker Bell just doesn't quite look right. But, I am using it and like it much better than my plain phone.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

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In the Realm of the Never Fairies: Secret World of Pixie Hollow, The (Disney Fairies)
By Monique Peterson

MAGIC MIGHT BE CLOSER THAN YOU THINK. For just beyond the world you see, there is another world where the air shimmers with pixie dust and the impossible happens every day.Far beyond the horizon, on the magical island of Never Land, there is a patch of forest called Pixie Hollow. Never fairies have lived in these enchanted woods for as long as anyone can remember, in a realm that is all their own.Here, butterfly-herding fairies guide their flocks to fields of flowers. Water fairies create symphonies from the tiniest trickles of water. Harvest fairies collect honeysuckle nectar by hand, and animal fairies chat with hummingbirds in their own language. For among the Never fairies, there is a talent for every task, and each thing the fairies do is touched with magic.Now you can step into Pixie Hollow and take a good look around, with this complete guide to the fascinating world of the Never fairies. Learn what fairies eat for dinner, where pixie dust comes from, how to cure the fairy flu, and much more. With loads of fairy facts, profiles of your favorite fairies, and beautiful illustrations on every page, this is the ultimate guide for anyone who believes in fairies.


Beautiful! Positively gorgeous book for young girls...ages 6 to 10. The illustrations are delightful and spark the imagination, especially the flower dresses the fairies wear and the home tree where they live. The book takes you deep inside a special world, Pixie Hollow, where the fairies dwell. You meet a dozen fairies or so, learn all about the fairy talents and how they go about their daily lives, from the food they eat to the games they play It's a truly magical book that any girl who believes in fairies, or could believe given the chance, will fall in love with. Beautifully illustrated! Magical for children and adults alike! I have been in love with anything Fae since I was a little, little girl, and am especially in love with anything Tinker Bell. I am 20 years old, and I must say, I enjoyed this book immensely. The illustrations were colorful, vivid, detailed and beautiful, and the way the book moves you from place to place in the world of Pixie Hollow will make you smile and wish you could go there. I highly recommend this book for children and adults alike. I think I'll be purchasing another copy for my five-year-old niece this Christmas. Parents, do your children a favor and keep magic and wonder in their lives by giving them this book...and remember to clap if you believe in fairies! Simply Beautiful I saw this book today at Toys 'R Us, and stood spellbound for at least 5 min amidst hurried holiday shoppers. Believe me, 5 min in Toys 'R Us during this time of year means this book is something special. The book was $18.99, and I put it down with regret. But it was so pretty, and interesting, that I went back to it before I left. I found the book simply remarkable. But still, the price got me. I'm 26 and couldn't imagine buying it for myself, and I have a little boy at home, so I put it back again. But for the price listed on Amazon, its a great deal! The coolest thing, beside the beautiful artwork, is the explainations for the everyday life of the fairy. I remember reading about the Fairy Queen, and the homes of the fairy's, and the day-to-day chores they do. It was really interesting! So if you're buying for a little girl, between the ages of 3-14, I recommend getting this. I would love it if someone got it for me, even now!

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

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"Tink" Glitter Tinkerbell License Plate Frame (Plastic)
From Chroma Graphics

This is a plastic license plate frame that is decorative. It fits standard size 6 by 12 inch license plates. Manufacturer did a wonderful job in designing this license plate frame. But it will not stand up to normal wear and tear if placed upon your car.
Amazon Sales Rank: #333 in Automotive Brand: Lpsusa Model: 6001-1 Dimensions: 6.00" h x 1.00" w x 12.00" l, .50 pounds

My Review I LOVE these license plate frames! They only come in a pak of 1, so I bought 2 for the front and back of my car, and they look sexy on my electric blue PT Cruiser Convertible.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

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PETER PAN
From Walt Disney

This is Disney's most magical musical animated adventure of all! An enchanting world where childhood last forever! Once you take heart to flight you never grow old!


Monday, December 21, 2009

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A Game of Hide-and-Seek (Step into Reading)
By RH Disney

Ready or not, here she comes! The fairies of Pixie Hollow are playing hide-and-seek and it’s up to Tinker Bell to find everyone. This Step 3 reader is filled with beautiful artwork, fanciful fairies, and lots of fun!
Amazon Sales Rank: #47452 in Books Published on: 2009-01-13 Released on: 2009-01-13 Original language: English Number of items: 1 Binding: Paperback 48 pages

Sunday, December 20, 2009

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Rosetta's Daring Day (A Stepping Stone Book(TM))
By Lisa Papademetriou

Rosetta and Fawn are complete opposites. Rosetta loves fancy dresses and flowers. Fawn would rather go on adventures with her animal friends. Then the queen throws a fancy dinner, and Fawn decides she doesn’t want to go. So Rosetta makes a deal with her. If Fawn dresses up for the dinner and minds her manners, Rosetta will spend a day doing whatever Fawn wants. Rosetta thinks it’s the perfect plan. But she never imagined just what Fawn would want to do! Can their friendship survive a day of frogs, mud, and . . . worms?
Amazon Sales Rank: #82434 in Books Published on: 2009-01-13 Released on: 2009-01-13 Original language: English Number of items: 1 Binding: Paperback 128 pages

Opposites compliment one another's strengths "Rosetta's Daring Day" Written by Lisa Papademetriou Illustrated by Judith Holmes Clarke, Adrienne Brown & Charles Pickens (Disney/Random House, 2009) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Two Pixie Hollow fairies, one a sporty tomboy and the other a total Miss Priss make-up queen, spend the week together and learn to appreciate each other's strengths. Rosetta, the girly-girl learns the most: in addition to being vain, she is also self-absorbed, and doesn't help out with communal projects as much as she should -- by the book's end, she starts thinking more about others, although neither character is called on to completely change who they are or the way they see the world. As with all the Pixie Hollow books, this promotes both individual self-worth and social interdependence, and while it's not exactly "great literature", it is involving enough, and not too scary for younger readers (if that's a concern). Pretty femme, but worth checking out. (Joe Sixpack, ReadThatAgain children's media reviews) Wonderful Book for kids My 7 year old loves the fairy books and this is one of her favorites. A well written exciting book that kept her reading way past her bedtime. Back to Pixie Hollow Rosetta was a garden-talent fairy who loved beautiful things -- flowers and frilly dresses and delicate petal shoes. She hated to get dirty. In her flower patch, everything was in perfect order. Her friend Fawn was just the opposite. Fawn was a rough-and-tumble animal-talent fairy who loved playing acorn ball and talking to animals. In this Pixie Hollow story, the two friends agree to each spend a day doing what the other wants. The characters are so stereotypical that it becomes annoying to read. Rosetta's sudden and complete change of attitude, and willingness to get slimy and dirty at the end of the book is hard to believe, but little girls will love another Disney fairy story. Ages 6-8.

Saturday, December 19, 2009

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Disney Fairies Tinker Bell Doll - Action Figure Doll
From Disney


Amazon Sales Rank: #11672 in Toys & Games Brand: Disney Model: TINKERBELL

Tinkerbell doll looks like Tink from movie! This line of dolls Disney came out with looks the most like the characters from the new movie. So needless to say the kids go crazy for it! Highly recomend this version of Tink! Beautiful doll This doll and the Tinker Bell movie are going to be the perfect Christmas gift. The doll is just beautiful.

Friday, December 18, 2009

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Silvermist`s Secret Jewelry Box Tinkerbell and the Lost Treasure
From Disney

The Disney Fairies Jewelry Box Playset is completely toteable and includes mix-n-match fairies and charms. Works with all 2" Pixie Treasure dolls.
Amazon Sales Rank: #55207 in Toys & Games Brand: Disney

Earrings make my 3 year old cry This looked really cute in the store and a simple enough toy. The second my 3 year old put the earrings on she screamed and cried. They really pinched. BTW she has other pretend earrings and has never had this problem. The case is also impossible for her to open or close. Everything is very cheap. I'm really disappointed with this toy.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

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Disney Tinkerbell Traditions Full Sheet Set
From Tinkerbell

Tinkerbell themed Full sheet sets for girls
Amazon Sales Rank: #87136 in Kitchen & Housewares Size: Full Color: Lavender Brand: Tinkerbell Model: M86428

Tinkerbell Sheets These sheets have cute graphics and decent color. They are surprisingly soft for inexpensive kids' sheets. Bought them for our three year old granddaughter, who likes them on her new "big girl bed". We purchased the full set and they fit an average depth mattress quite well. The weight is a little on the thin side, but OK for the price.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

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Disney Tinker Bell Black Carpet
From Disney

Disney area rugs and carpets are a great addition to any child's room. This delightful collection of your child's favorite Disney character will accent any child's room and light up every child's face. Create a room where enchanted things occur with these quality crafted carpets.133cm x 200 cm.
Amazon Sales Rank: #38833 in Baby Product Brand: Disney

   

Tinkerbell Umbrella - Disneys Childrens Licensed Tinker Bell Kids Umbrellas - 3D Handle, Great Gift Idea
From Diva Joy

PERFECT GIFT for a child who loves Tinkerbell. This umbrella is 100% Polyester with unbreakable fiberglass ribs, plastic coated safety tips, pinch-proof safety runner. This umbrella has one of the most beautifully graphic pictorial of Tinker Bell and is produced with 100% lead free dye. It also features a Tinker Bell 3-D handle. The umbrella is 24" long and measures 34" arch across the top when opened.
Amazon Sales Rank: #49731 in Single Detail Page Misc Brand: Tinker Bell Dimensions: 2.50" h x 2.00" w x 24.00" l, .66 pounds

SO CUTE! This is a very pretty umbrella for a little girl. My 5 year old loves it and it is the right size for a 5,6, or 7 year old.

   

Tales From Pixie Hollow Collection #3 Box Set
By Various

FOLLOW THE SECOND star on your right and fly straight on till morning and you’ll find a place you know from your dreams—Never Land. Past the pirate ships and Peter Pan’s secret hideaway is Pixie Hollow. For, you see, Pixie Hollow is the Never fairies’ kingdom, and each fairy who lives there has a special, extraordinary talent.


A list of the books in each set - and some info on 'order' Great books! We have been reading these to our kindergartener as bedtime chapter books. She's currently reading at a mid/late 1st grade level. I'm not sure whether she could read these on her own yet (I tend to think the length/complexity might be a bit daunting), but she's been loving having us read them to her. Because it has taken a LOT of searching for me to figure out exactly which books are in each set (at this point in time, they're not all listed here individually), I thought I'd try to save someone else the trouble: ETA: It appears (based on publication dates) that Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg 'starts' this series. It is NOT included in any of the box sets. I do know that references to this book are mentioned in at least some of the books in the box sets. Tales From Pixie Hollow 4 copy Box Set: The Trouble with Tink Vidia and the Fairy Crown Beck and the Great Berry Battle Lily's Pesky Plant Tales From Pixie Hollow 2: Rani and the Mermaid Lagoon Fira and the Full Moon A Masterpiece for Bess Prilla and the Butterfly Lie ETA: It also seems that Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand fits between box set #2 and box set #3, at least based on publication dates. I don't know if there are references to it in the later books, or how it truly 'fits' in the series yet - I'll try to remember to update when we've read that far!). It also is not included in any of the sets, but is seperate, just like _Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg_ that kicks things off. Tales From Pixie Hollow Collection #3 Box Set: Tink, North of Neverland Beck Beyond the Sea Dulcie's Taste of Magic Silvermist and the Ladybug Curse Tales From Pixie Hollow Collection #4, coming out August 25, 2009: Fawn and the Mysterious Trickster Iridessa, Lost at Sea Rosetta's Daring Day Queen Clarion's Secret Hope that saves someone some time and effort! (and with the 'edits to add' helps others figure out which order they 'should' go in!) Tales From Pixie Hollow Collection #3 Box Set My second grader whom loves anything fairy, loves these books!! These were the first chapter books she started reading and has not put them down since. Very nice collection I purchased all three boxed sets of Pixie Hollow books for my 6 and 4 year old. They are packaged nicely and the books themselves are perfect for reading before bed, a few chapters each night. Their small paperback size is good for easy reading for them as well. The stories are gentle and sweet with a few pictures interspersed throughout the book but not so many that it seems like a glorified picture book. These are definitely chapter books for younger children to read. They look forward to going to bed just so they can get back to them. I work at a library and checked out just one of the Pixie Hollow books and immediately ordered all three sets from Amazon. They are wonderful to own.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

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Disney Princesses Fairies Tinkerbell Umbrella with Pixar Dairy Friends; Fairy Tinker Bell Childrens Rain Or Sun Umbrellas For Kids (Great Gift Idea For Girls)


PERFECT GIFT for a child who loves the Disney Tinkerbell & Fairies. This umbrella is 100% Polyester with unbreakable fiberglass ribs, plastic coated safety tips, pinch-proof safety runner, beautiful graphics, and produced with 100% lead free dye. It also features a 3-D handle as pictured. The umbrella is 21" long and measures 32" arch across the top when opened.
Amazon Sales Rank: #57539 in Apparel & Accessories Color: Purple Brand: Disney Dimensions: 2.00" h x 2.00" w x 21.00" l, .56 pounds

Proncess umbrella My granddaughter loves this umbrella. I like the fact that it has UV protection.

Monday, December 14, 2009

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Queen Clarion's Secret (A Stepping Stone Book(TM))
By Kimberly Morris


Amazon Sales Rank: #7634 in Books Published on: 2009-08-25 Released on: 2009-08-25 Original language: English Number of items: 1 Binding: Paperback 128 pages

Sunday, December 13, 2009

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Disney Tinkernell Play Camera Cell Phone
From Disney

* Real lights and sounds! * Featuring your favorite Pixar film. * For ages 3+.
Amazon Sales Rank: #73881 in Single Detail Page Misc Brand: Disney

Saturday, December 12, 2009

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TATTOO TINK TINKERBELL 42" CEILING FAN W/LIGHT
From Harbor Breeze


Amazon Sales Rank: #492814 in Kitchen & Housewares Brand: Fantastic Lighting

Friday, December 11, 2009

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Fly to Your Heart
From Walt Disney




my girl likes this album alot and sings along with it. My little girl likes this album alot and sings and dances around when she plays it.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

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Peter Pan (2-Disc Platinum Edition)
Directed by Hamilton Luske, Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson

Let your dreams take flight with Walt Disney's original classic. PETER PAN soars to new heights in the magical 2-disc Platinum Edition DVD with an all-new digital restoration. Fantastic adventures await Wendy and her brothers when Peter Pan, the hero of their stories, whisks them away to the magical world of Never Land. After following Peter and his feisty sidekick Tinker Bell past "the second star to the right and straight on till morning," they explore the island and Peter's secret hideout with the rambunctious Lost Boys and leap into high-flying battles with swashbuckling pirates and the infamous Captain Hook! Bursting with fantasy, adventure, and pixie dust, this 2-disc Platinum Edition includes three all-new games in Camp Never Land, deleted scenes, a new discovery -- in which Walt Disney reveals why he made PETER PAN -- and much more.

Peter Pan has a special place in the realm of classic animated Disney films: it instills an element of childlike wonder. The 1953 version of James M. Barrie's story is colorfully told and keeps on the straight and narrow of the book. Barrie's wondrous focus on child's play is the key to its longevity: kids who don't grow up, shadows that run away from their owners, pirates, a fairy, and the magic ability to fly. In short, you can't help wishing the adventure would happen to you. Fueled by a few memorable songs (the stunner being "You Can Fly") and the strong impression of the pixie fairy Tinkerbell and the goofy Captain Hook, Disney's version of this story neither supplants nor lessens the Broadway version with Mary Martin that was produced for television the same decade. Unlike some classics, Peter Pan never ages along the way. --Doug Thomas On the DVD The Platinum Edition of Peter Pan is absolutely packed with special features that include everything from Walt Disney's own words about why he made Peter Pan to interviews with animators, producers, historians, and film critics; games; activities; and songs. Like the 2002 Peter Pan Special Edition, the Platinum Edition offers an excellent commentary track hosted by Roy Disney that features interviews with some of Disney animation's "nine old men" like Ollie Johnston and Frank Thomas, historians, voice talent including Kathryn Beaumont, character models, and film critic Leonard Maltin. More "backstage" features include a 15-minute "making of" segment that looks at 1940's and 1950's animation technology and the challenges posed by transforming J. M. Barrrie's well-known story, stage play, and silent film into a believable animated film and an 8-1/2 minute featurette that focuses on Tinker Bell's character, its animation, and Margaret Kerry's experiences as a real-life model for the character. Most intriguing is a 7-1/2 minute featurette based on a 1953 magazine article that provides a rare chance to hear, in Walt Disney's own words, his thoughts, motivations, and ultimate goal of creating a children's world where adults and children could feel they belonged in Peter Pan. Equally fascinating is the 21-minute "The Peter Pan That Almost Was" segment detailing the developmental stages of the Peter Pan story and the multiple versions considered as Walt Disney and his crew strove to make the most powerful film possible. The 1952 featurette "The Peter Pan Story" explores multiple story telling mediums and details various stages of the animation process including drawing, layout, story boarding, animation, background art, and sound effects. Children ages 3 and older will delight in a host of appealing special features created just for them that include "Peter Pan's Virtual Flight" through London, two read alongs, songs with or without on-screen lyrics, deleted songs, music videos by Paige O'hara and T-Squad, Sudoku challenges with multiple difficulty levels, and interactive "Train to be a Lost Boy," "Tarrrget Practice," and "Tink's Fantasy Flight" games. Disney's Peter Pan is a truly classic, intergenerational film and the abundance of special features included in this Platinum Edition make it a must have for all ages. --Tami Horiuchi
THERE IS NO WIDESCREEN VERSION ! I can't add anything to the praise for this film. If you love Disney films, this is considered one of the classics. I just wish to briefly comment on the criticism of the lack of a widescreen version. The first widescreen film, The King and I, was released in 1956. Previous to this all films were full screen. Peter Pan, released in 1953, and a good many of the Disney classics are only available in full screen aspect. This is not the Pan and Scan alteration of an original Widescreen format. The way this film is presented on the DVD is the original aspect ratio; Nothing has been altered. I have seen this so called criticism leveled against many Hollywood classics such as Casablanca, Gone with the Wind and The Wizard of Oz. Please, get off your high horse and stop whinning about how Disney or whatever movie company is ripping you off. None of these films ever had a widescreen version to begin with. Do a little research and you could be content to enjoy these classics in the aspect ratio they were orginally presented in. Thats all I wish to say. I Love This Movie! The children in the Darling family love story about Peter Pan. So naturally when he shows up one night looking for his missing shadow, they're thrilled to go back with him to Never Land. There, they face Indians and "the world's most famous crook," Captain Hook. Will they survive their adventures with the boy who never wants to grow up? I have always had a fascination with this story. As a kid I remember checking the Disney picture book version out of the library week after week. When I finally got to see it, I was enthralled. There is just something magical about the story. It's partially the coming together of all the boyhood adventures in one place. Mermaids, Indians, and Pirates? What more could any boy want? And, of course, the ability to fly. The "You can fly" sequence over London is one of my all time favorites. The whole movie really is animated very well with a story that movies quickly from place to place with lots of humor to keep everyone entertained and gorgeous animation of the fanciful Never Land. This special edition is worth tracking down. The picture (original full frame) is sharp and the surround sound is very nice. Extras include a documentary on the making of the movie and a promotional theatrical featurette from the original release. The "audio commentary" is unique. Hosted by Roy Disney, it consists of selections from interviews of the voice talent, live action models, animators, and animation historians. While not your usual commentary, it's fascinating stuff and well worth a listen. Finally, there's a treasure hunt game and DVD storybook for kids. This movie still brings a smile to my face and probably always will. Maybe my friends are right when they say I love this movie so much because I always wanted to be Peter Pan. Be careful to order the right VERSION Disney's Peter Pan requires no introduction. However, the "Special Edition" includes several Asian languages in addition to English, but each time you put the DVD in, you have to go to the settings menu and turn off the subtitles if you don't want them to come on automatically. If you are an English speaker and want the regular North American edition, buy the "Limited Issue".

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

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Disney Fairies Tea Set
From Disney




My 3 year old LOVES it.4
My 3 year year old LOVES Tinlerbell. We had her new baby brother give it to her the day he came home frome the hospital. She realy likes to have tea parties on Mommy's bed while Mommy nurses our new baby. Keeps her quite, busy & in sight. It's a good size. The only thing is that the fairies are just stickers that can peel off. (I glued them on so they stay better)... over all not a bad toy.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

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A Guide to Pixie Hollow
By RH Disney

MEET TINKER BELL, Silvermist, Iridessa, Rosetta, Fawn, and all their fairy friends. These fairies have very different personalities and talents, but they all love spending time together. Discover more about the stars of Disney’s new DVD

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #31994 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-08-12
  • Released on: 2008-08-12
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 24 pages


If you like the movie5
Our toddler loved this movie. The book offers a little backround story on the faries in the movie. The pictures are so cute. It's a sweet little book.

Fun5
Cute introduction into the world of Fairies. If you like the movie or the book series and want a little back ground it is a nice run-down.

Monday, December 7, 2009

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Tinker Bell 2010 Wall Calendar
By DayDream

Everyone s favorite fairy is now the star of her very own calendar! The diminutive and just-a-bit flirtatious Tinker Bell is surrounded by magical color in this playful calendar, with datepads just large enough to record your own magic or schedule some with a special friend!

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #15164 in Books
  • Published on: 2009-08-01
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Calendar
  • 12 pages


Adorable Calendar5
I got the one last year too! I love the calendar........thanks! Quick delivery

   

Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure (Two Disc Edition w/ Standard DVD) [Blu-ray]
Directed by Klay Hall

The tale of Disneys favorite fairy, Tinker Bell, continues in an all-new magical adventure beyond Pixie Hollow! Discover how the Pixies make their magic dust! Let your imagination soar as Autumn comes to Pixie Hollow. Take off in a hot air balloon with Tinker Bell and her new friend Blaze, a lightning bug who lights her way, on an enchanting secret journey to find a new moonstone, the source of the Pixies mystical dust. But hold on tight! There ll be amazing encounters, some close calls, and a daring rescue by her old friend Terence! In her biggest adventure yet, Tinker Bell not only learns a lesson in responsibility, she discovers the true meaning of friendship. From the creators of Tinker Bell, Tinker Bell And The Lost Treasure is a captivating journey of self-discovery everyone will want to take.


Tinkerbell is back for a whole new season of adventure in Tinkerbell and the Lost Treasure. Pixie Hollow is all abuzz with preparations for autumn and Tinkerbell is hard at work on her latest invention when she is unexpectedly summoned by Queen Clarion and the Minister of autumn. Tinkerbell fears that she's in trouble again, but is instead delighted to find out that Fairy Mary has recommended her for the important job of creating a one-of-a-kind scepter that will focus the light of an unusual blue harvest moon through a rare moonstone in order to replenish the pixie dust tree's supply of pixie dust. Tinkerbell gladly rises to the challenge, accepting her dust-keeper friend Terrence's offers of help, but as the days fly rapidly by, pressure begins to build and Tinkerbell becomes annoyed by Terrence's constant attention. Sending Terrence away on an errand seems like a good idea, but what he brings back inadvertently causes the almost finished scepter and the incredibly rare moonstone to break into pieces. Tinkerbell lashes out at Terrence and then departs alone on a desperate quest to fix the moonstone. What Tinkerbell learns on her journey is that she must take responsibility for her own actions and that the power and value of true friendship is much greater than she'd ever imagined. Like the first Tinkerbell, the colors and clarity of animation are simply breathtaking in this production, but the story lags somewhat thanks to a lengthy set up and a general lack of suspense in the first half of the film. Still, it's a perfectly entertaining movie that will delight children ages 3 and up as well as satisfy most parents. Returning voice talent includes Mae Whitman, Kristin Chenoweth, Jane Horrocks, Anjelica Huston, Jesse McCartney, and Raven-Symone. --Tami Horiuchi

Stills from Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure




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Character Descriptions

Terence:Tinks best friend from the Sparrow Men, Terence is a Pixie Dust Fairy, meaning he distributes the daily ratio of Pixie Dust to all fairies in Pixie Hollow. He has a special soft spot for Tink, we know it s a crush, but he s too innocent to realize it.

Blaze: Blaze is a young firefly; he s mischievous, inventive and enthusiastic. He can use his light as a flashlight, spotlight or SOS. Despite his diminutive size, he is courageous and supremely loyal to his friends.

Fairy Gary:The plump, Scottish-accented head of the Pixie Dust distribution center. A stickler to detail, protocol and the rules. If a fairy has already received her share of Pixie Dust, there is no emergency great enough for him to give her more. Still, he s a good boss and treats his fellow Pixie Dust distribution fairies like family.

Lyria: A pretty Story-Teller Fairy, Lyria is Pixie Hollow s equivalent of a Troubadour. Strumming on her harp, she entertains fairies by telling them stories of old, most times with an appropriate moral or lesson. She takes requests, too.

Viola: A Summoning Fairy, whenever Queen Clarion needs to see a fairy, Viola is dispatched to summon them with her kazoo. Tinker Bell tends to avoid Viola because getting summoned is usually a sign of trouble.

Tinker Bell:
Tink is spunky, rebellious, impatient, impulsive, determined, persistent, and temperamental... yet still charming and lovable. She has a talent for tinkering, but begins to believe it s not important, and thinks she doesn t matter. When she s called on to save the day, however, she discovers how much she really matters after all.

Rosetta: A Garden Fairy: Ro is a southern belle with a quick wit and a ton of charm. She s into giving beauty tips and makeovers to her friends and flowers, and always tries to look her best.

Silvermist: A Water Fairy: Sil has a delightfully offbeat way of looking at everything. Often listens to rumors from her babbling brook. Usually goes with the flow... but can sometimes be wishy-washy.

Iridessa: A Light Fairy: Dess is a detail-oriented perfectionist and chronic worry wart. She tries to look on the bright side of things, but often smells disaster. Always trying to keep it together.

Fawn:An Animal Fairy: A rascally tomboy full of mirth and mischief. Loves to tweak Iridessa. Fawn is always ready to play, and the more rough-and-tumble the game, the better.

Fairy Mary: A Tinker Fairy: Big, bold, brash and bossy. A mentor to Tink. Fairy Mary has grown to respect and admire Tink s tinker talent... to the point where she recommends Tink for the most prestigious assignment of creating the Autumn Scepter. Fairy Mary lives by the motto: Tinker fairies never fail. If Tink messes up, it will reflect badly on Fairy Mary.

Clank and Bobble: Tinker Fairies: Boy tinkers and best pals who love their jobs. Clank is a big lug who always has his ears plugged with fluff (for banging on stuff), so he s always shouting. Bobble is a little guy with dewdrop goggles (for detail work) whose myopia often gets him in others personal space, he s a close talker . They re good-natured geeks who are always talking shop.

Vidia: A Fast Flying Fairy: Vidia is a classic loner; she is one of the most special of special talent fairies and makes sure everyone knows it. Works with all the talents, creating breezes to blow down leaves in the fall and spread pollen in the spring. She and Tink started off on the wrong foot. Vidia is the first to criticize Tink and expect the worst... but she is capable of acknowledging when Tink succeeds.

Queen Clarion: An etethereal being, she is practically Mother Nature, and is like a Mother to all the fairies. Kind and loving, but also serious and firm when necessary. --Walt Disney Studios Home Entertianment

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Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure Trivia

Q: What do fairies call the celebration at the end of the fall season?
A: The Autumn Revelry

Q: Where does Tinker Bell live?
A:Pixie Hollow

Q: How often does the Blue Harvest Moon rise over Pixie Hollow?
A: Once every eight years

Q: What does Terence say every time he arrives to help Tinker Bell?
A: Knock Knickety Knock

Q: Who recommends Tinker Bell to carry out Pixie Hollow s special task?
A: Fairy Mary

Q: What does Tinker Bell yell when she gets angry?
A: Jingle!

Q: What animal pops out of Tinker Bell s wall clock?
A: A cricket

Q: How long does Tinker Bell have to make the new Fall Scepter?

A: One month

Q: What is produced when the Blue Harvest Moon shines through the Fall Scepter?
A: Blue pixie dust

Q: What are the names of Terence s buddies?
A: Bobble and Clank

Q: Who rules over all of Pixie Hollow?
A: Queen Clarion

Q: How many trolls guard the secret passageway?
A: Two

Q: The trolls mention the magic words. What are they?
A: I m sorry.

Q: What does Tinker Bell need to fly?
A: Pixie dust

Q: What is the name of Tinker Bell s best friend?

A: Terence

Q: Who is in charge of rationing the pixie dust? br>A: Fairy Gary


Q: What does Tinker Bell invent to take her on her journey?
A: A flying balloon


Q: What object does Terence find and bring to Tinker Bell?
A: A compass

Q: Whooo convinces Terence to head off after Tinker Bell?
A: Mr. Owl

Q: What do the fairies mix together to make fireworks?
A: Light crystals and flowers

Q: What is the name of the bright character who helps Tink find the Magic Mirror?
A: Blaze

Q: Which direction does Tinker Bell fly to find the Magic Mirror of Incanta?
A: North

Q: What landmark leads Tinker Bell to the ship that sunk but never sank ?
A: An arch of stone

Q: What kind of creatures chase Tinker Bell and Terence inside the ship?
A: Rats

Q: What does Silvermist prepare for the Fall Revelry?
A: Pollywog bubbles

Q: How many wishes does the Magic Mirror of Incanta have left?
A: One --Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment


Surprisingly entertaining4
I'm going to be honest here. If you'd come up to me on the street 5 years ago and told me I'd end up owning a bunch of Tinkerbell movies, there would have been trouble. I've always had a problem with Disney's dual tendencies to 1) exploit -- er, "franchise" -- seemingly marginal elements of its classic films (resulting in everything from Cinderella II to the Jungle Book 2), and 2) warehouse/archive its wonderful originals such as Snow White for blocks of time to create additional demand and buying frenzies. It all seemed a little too cold and calculating, particularly for a company that I want to love, and that is responsible for greats like Cinderella as well as underappreciated gems like the Sword in the Stone. Plus I'm, you know, a guy.

Then I had a daughter.

See, a funny thing happens when you have kids. You just want them to be happy -- and to hold onto that childish wonder as long as they can. What seemed like (and may well be) a cynical approach by Disney to mine the "resources" of its older films dissolves away when you realize how happy they still make your kids. The first Tinker Bell spinoff got bad press for similar reasons, but when kids actually watch it they LOVE it. And you know what? It's actually not that bad of a show for adults either.

The follow up, Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure, finds Tink back in Pixie Hollow on a brand new adventure and with some new friends to boot. Along the way we'll see some quite impressive animation effects, and even learn a lesson about personal responsibility as well. My young daughter was completely mesmerized by the story (at one point I actually snapped my fingers to get her to blink), and it was even fairly (ahem!) engrossing from my perspective as well. In a world that seems determined to make children grow up as quickly as possible, you have to give Disney credit for putting together some products that simply let them be kids. If you stop me on the street now I'll still deny ever owning these movies, but at home I'll be holding my daughter as she giggles her way back to Pixie Hollow for the umpteenth time.

Tinker Bell: Even better the 2nd time around!5
I had extremely low expectations for the first Tinker Bell (BD Live) [Blu-ray] but was very pleasantly surprised. Still, I wasn't quite sure that this particular "franchise" needed a sequel. So, with trepidation I put this Blu-ray into my player. "Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure" actually blows away its predecessor. Sure, the story is a tad predictable, but with fantastic new characters (including Blaze the firefly, and the two Trolls at the Troll Gate), returning favorites (Garden fairy Rosetta whose bubbly personality is pure Dolly Parton), and top-notch animation, this movie will be a joy to watch for all ages.

The story: Tinker Bell is entrusted with the creation of the scepter for the Autumn Revelry. Her friend Terence offers to help, but his micro-managing of Tink sets her off, and in her anger, she accidentally breaks the precious and rare moonstone, threatening the life of everyone in Pixie Hollow. Lashing out at Terence, the friendship between these two fairies is jeopardized, and Tink must find a way to fix the moonstone...and the friendship. The rest you'll have to watch on your own; this synopsis is greatly simplified, but I do not want to give away any spoilers.

On Tink's journey to repair the moonstone, she is joined by Blaze, a firefly. He is absolutely adorable, and given plenty of spunk and character by the Disney animation team. The animation team deserves a plethora of kudos; on Blu-ray this movie will take your breath away; especially the scene in the Fairy Tale Theater. The lighting effects are amazing; absolutely beautiful. All throughout the movie there are many visual touches that will show that the people behind this movie took special care to elevate this many notches above the usual straight-to-video movie. Hidden Mickeys, Skull Rock, and plenty of other details that bear repeated viewings. The Celtic-style music is back, but I feel it is blended much better into the movie than it was in the original film. I really can't say enough good things about this movie.

SPECS:
Video: 1080p High Def (1.78:1) * Audio: English 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio (48 kHz/24-bit), French & Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital; subtitles: English SDH, French & Spanish. While the audio is crystal clear and pleasing to listen to, there are really no dynamic uses of the surround that seemed memorable to me.

EXTRAS:

Backstage Disney

Tinker Bell Comes to Disney World (8:20): Both Disneyland in Anaheim & Disney World in Orlando have Pixie Hollow areas, but this featurette focues on the Orlando version which has beautiful topiaries and 3-dimensional recreations of objects from this movie. With careful attention to colors and characterization from the movie, garden designer Carla Schuman and team discuss how it all came together.

Deleted Scenes (16:00): Includes intros by Director Klay Hall and Producer Sean Lurie

Alternate Scenes (4:00): These are pretty much manufactured bloopers that are fun to watch, including gaffes, some bodily function jokes, as well as a few other mildly funny/amusing bits.

Bonus Short (4:46): This is a magical guide to the Autumn area of Pixie Hollow, led by Terence & Tinker Bell. Pleasant to watch, it does appear to be more of an advertisement for Disney Books than a true short. Even the animation style is a little static and looks more like a 2-dimensional book illustration with simple movement than an animated film.

"The Gift of a Friend" music video, performed by Disney Channel's Demi Lovato

Previews include Dumbo (70th Anniversary Edition on Bluray in Spring 2010), The Princess & The Frog, Tinker Bell & The Great Fairy Rescue (the next installment!), Blu-ray/High Def Disney movies, Santa Buddies-The Legend of Santa Paws (with Christopher Lloyd), Ponyo, G-Force, Beauty & The Beast (Diamond Edition in High Def), and Disney on Ice-Worlds of Fantasy (including Tinker Bell & Friends)

FINAL WORDS: You'd have to be extremely curmudgeonly not to enjoy this film and appreciate the high quality of animation and characterization!

I Do, I Do, I DO Believe In Fairies!!!5
My four year old daughter and I just watched TINKER BELL AND THE LOST TREASURE, the second of the new Tinker Bell stories, and I must say that Disney has hit another home run with this film. I really don't understand why these films are going straight to DVD. I think Disney would make a fortune releasing these movies in the theatres. My daughter was completely entranced by TINKER BELL AND THE LOST TREASURE, and I must admit, I found myself with a happy grin on my face throughout the entire movie. The TINKER BELL movies are, by far, some of the best films, animated or not, to come out of the Disney Studios in a long time. They are sweet, pure, and have lovely messages.

In TINKER BELL AND THE LOST TREASURE, Tink is given a very special task to help celebrate the Autumn Revelry. Because Tink is one of the most talented tinker fairies ever born, this very high honor falls to her. But our Tink is feisty, impetuous, and emotional, and things do go dreadfully wrong, possibly putting the future of Pixie Hollow and all fairies everywhere at risk. Tink tries to solve her problems all on her own, but soon learns that true friends, both old and new, are more important than anything else.

The animation in TINKER BELL AND THE LOST TREASURE is as magnificent as it was in the first film. The colors are rich and brilliant, the action smooth and clean, and the characterizations are delightful and loveable. The voice talent was cherry-picked from some of the best. Mae Whitman, who voices Katara in the AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER series, continues to be a perfect choice for Tink. Charming and sincere, she is conveys Tinker Bell perfectly. The talents of Kristin Chenoweth, Lucy Liu, Anjelica Huston, Jessie McCartney, Raven-Symone, and a host of others add to the pleasure of this film. And, as in the previous film, there is nothing particularly scary in TINKER BELL AND THE LOST TREASURE; nothing that will frighten or upset children. No one dies; no one is particularly evil; there is no bad language. A bad temper, a fight with a friend, and, yes, a stomped foot...but that is the worst of it. From start to finish, TINKER BELL AND THE LOST TREASURE is cute, appealing, and captivating.

TINKER BELL AND THE LOST TREASURE is another new sentimental favorite; this series just makes me feel all happy and gooey inside, and that is a wondrous thing in today's crazy world. I am going to sit down with my wee one, and watch this one again soon. My child in my lap and a joyful family film can certainly cure almost any bad day.

   

Disney Fairies: Tinkerbell and The Lost Treasure
From Disney

Available this Fall on the Nintendo DS, Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure allows girls to take flight as the beloved Tinker Bell and go on an exciting quest to find the lost treasure north of Never Land. Fans can also create their own Fairy and explore the magical world of Pixie Hollow, complete quests and play mini-games to help prepare for the Autumn Festival. In addition, players can gather items to customize their Fairy’s wardrobe or even furniture to decorate their Fairy’s home. The second game release in the Disney Fairies video game franchise will coincide with the upcoming DVD release from Walt Disney Studio Home Entertainment.

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #244 in Video Games
  • Brand: Disney
  • Model: 10201600
  • Released on: 2009-10-27
  • ESRB Rating: Everyone
  • Platform: Nintendo DS
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds


Somewhere north of Never Land lies an elusive treasure, and there's only one person adventurous enough to pursue it: the legendary Tinker Bell. Join this intrepid fairy for a charming quest that will lead you down a trail to lost treasure. Journey by way of Pixie Hollow, where you can explore a wondrous magical world filled with delightful fairies, and set off on a truly magical adventure.

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Tinkerbell and the Lost Treasure

Synopsis
In Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure, you'll have the opportunity to create and customize up to five unique fairies or play as Tinker Bell as you embark on a thrilling adventure north of Never Land. Interact with the adorable residents of Pixie Hollow, selecting any of hundred of items to customize the fairies' wardrobes and homes. Play dozens of mini games, quests and puzzles related to Pixie Hollow and the Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure DVD movie, and continue the fun in Pixie Hollow Online, where you can upload original fairy avatars and convert your DS fairy currency.

Key Game Features:

  • Play as the legendary Tinker Bell as you search for a treasure north of Never Land
  • Create up to five original fairies and explore the world of Pixie Hollow
  • Help the fairies prepare for the Autumn Festival by playing any of 30 mini games, quests and puzzles
  • Customize the fairies' homes and wardrobes with any of hundreds of special items
  • Visit Pixie Hollow Online to convert your DS fairy currency and upload original fairy avatars
  • Download news and polls onto your DS from Pixie Hollow Online
  • For 1 player


A bitter disappointment as a follow up3
For those of you who loved the first Tinkerbell game, you will be disappointed in the second one. The game is able to be played in two different modes, one story mode and one fairy mode. The fairy mode is very much like the first game only this time you are able to be the type of fairy you want and then do little chores for other fairies. You also have a little house to decorate. It is very fun but they dumbed it down so much from the first game, if you are looking for a challenge, dont get the game. The story mode is INCREDIBLY simple. I was able to beat it in less than a hour. No challenge. No excitement. Very sad little game.

Ugh... The first one was so much better!3
The first tinkerbell game went on and on and on and it was good! Fun.. this game there are two parts.. story mode and fairy mode.. I beat story mode in less than an hour.. way too simple.. the fairy mode you can make up to 5 fairies in different talents. you do a few things for other fairies and then your story is over.. then you get to do it all over again for another talent fairy.. the first one was developed so much better game play wise.. however, I do like the graphics and the different places in this one compared to the first one.. the movement isnt as much fun. I dont know.. high scores for tink game number one.. medium scores for tink game number 2.. I hope the 3rd one is much better.

Very Cute Game4
I had a lot of fun playing this game and liked that I was able to make a fairy of every talent.