Thursday, April 14, 2011

Lego for Girl

Lego for Girl History

Executive Summary of History of Lego for Girl,by Holly J Cooper

It seems like the toy brand Lego has been around "forever". New materials were used; innovations and variants introduced and of later, safer and "greener" materials were used. The interlocking block design is so precise that a Lego block made in the 1950s will fit a circa 2009 model!
Everyone loves a Lego. Designs have levels of difficulty that it is not unusual to see three generations-child-parent-grandparent, working on different sets. Most toy shops have aisles of Lego toys of cowboys, knights and dragons, spaceships and aliens, cars and more cars. If no local toy store carries Lego’s for girls called Belville, then you can definitely find the line of Lego’s for girls online.
The Belville Horse Stable stars Laura and her horse Robin. The Blossom Fairy likes to wave her magic wand and with her cat lives in a beautiful castle. The Royal Summer Palace has the King, Queen and their baby moving in to their summer get-a-way where they could ride a boat and tour the lake. Who can ever resist the beautiful Lego Belville Sunshine Home composed of daddy Thomas, mommy Liza and baby Rose? Surely every young girl would like to be in the shoes, that is, riding boots of Cecilia, the equestrian and her pretty horse April.
Check out these beautiful Lego toy sets for your little princesses.


Executive Summary of Lego for Girl,by Hayley L Hewitt

Lego for Girls does exist even though many people are not too aware of this. This is more than likely down to the fact that there is definitely more Lego for boys than girls. We here all about Star Wars and Harry Potter Lego but rarely is there any talk about the wide variety of Lego for girls available. First brought out in 1994 and targeted towards girls. The colours are pinks and purples. The doll-like minifigures in the Belville lego are of a much larger scale than the usual minifigures. The set comes with a Puppy set to a large Sunshine Home which includes a man figure, a woman figure and even a baby. The features include a high chair for the baby, a barbecue for Dad to cook the dinner (actually lights up), fireplace, dining table and many more. These are only couple of the many Belville Lego for girls sets available.
Another range of Lego that targeted girls was introduced in 2003. This was called Clikits and was designed to encourage crafts and arts. 
Lego for Girl History

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