Blonde Deluxe Doll & Accessories
When it comes to style, Barbie® Extra dolls have a 'more is more' attitude -- and this Barbie® Extra Vehicle is no exception! Kids can hit the road in style with this sporty, two-seater convertible car featuring a sparkly silver exterior, signature pink interior and over-the-top details including rainbow rims, wing-inspired doors and furry headrests. When it's time for an outfit change, pop the trunk -- it features space to store a pair of shoes and a trendy top, both included! Place the pet puppy and its adorable swan floatie in the pet pool at the rear of the car, then push to get the story started. With so many bold accents and fun accessories, this Barbie® Extra car lets kids bring EXTRA vibes wherever they go! Dolls sold separately. Colors and decorations may vary.
Tea Party Set
My First Barbie™ is a debut collection for preschoolers! The tea party playset features a treat cart that opens into a table with chairs that can seat four My First Barbie™ dolls. It includes a spread of yummy teatime treats and two plush accessories. Multiple play areas inspire friendship stories and imaginative role-play centered around a kid-favorite theme! Barbie® dolls not included. Colors and decorations may vary.
Bedtime Playset
My First Barbie is a debut collection for preschoolers! Its bedtime playset features a pastel pink trundle bed that fits two My First Barbie dolls. A soft pillow, blanket and plush puppy piece add comfort, while large-scale accessories like a teddy bear and clock set the scene for sweet storytelling and slumber party fun! Barbie dolls not included. colours and decorations may vary.
Blonde Deluxe Doll & Accessories
Tea Party Set
Bedtime Playset
It's fun fact time again! If you know more than one language, (and hopefully you do, this being South Africa and all), you will know that some languages have very similar words for the same thing. Take the Xhosa word for socks: 'iikawusi'. It's actually borrowed from the Afrikaans 'kouse'. Afrikaans, on the other hand, got its word for banana, 'piesang', from the Malay word, 'pisang'. For years, all languages have borrowed and learnt from one another.
One word that is very similar across most South African languages is 'bank'. In Xhosa it's 'ibhanki ', in Zulu it's 'ibhange', and in both Afrikaans and English it's 'bank'. Of course, the bank we have a deal on today has nothing to do with where you keep your money, but rather where you should spend it: a power bank from SUPERVOLT.