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Christmas Barbie 1989


Barbie in a Christmas Carol (Barbie)


Barbie in a Christmas Carol (Barbie)


$3.99


Barbie puts her own twist on Charles Dickens’s classic tale in Barbie™ in A Christmas Carol. Based on the bestselling DVD movie, this full-color Pictureback storybook will make the perfect holiday gift. From the Trade Paperback edition.

A Perfect Christmas Pictureback (Barbie)


A Perfect Christmas Pictureback (Barbie)


$3.99


In Barbie’s latest holiday direct-to-DVD movie, Barbie and her sisters learn the true meaning of Christmas. Girls will love this exciting new full-color storybook with punch-out ornaments based on Barbie(TM): A Perfect Christmas!

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Barbie


$10


Barbie

A Perfect Christmas Step Into Reading Book (Barbie)


A Perfect Christmas Step Into Reading Book (Barbie)


$3.99


Girls ages 4 to 6 will love joining Barbie and her sisters as they celebrate the perfect Christmas! This Step 2 reader is based on Barbie’s direct-to-DVD holiday movie, Barbie: The Perfect Christmas. From the Trade Paperback edition.

Barbie In A Christmas Carol


Barbie In A Christmas Carol


$15.95


Rated: NRSynopsis: Barbie™ in A Christmas Carol is a heart-warming adaptation of the classic Dickens story filled with cherished Christmas carols, fabulous fashions and lots of laughs! The tale stars Barbie™ as Eden Starling™ the glamorous singing diva of a theatre in Victorian London. Along with her snooty cat, Chuzzlewit, Eden selfishly plans to make all the theatre performers stay and rehearse on Christmas Day! Not even Eden’s costume designer and childhood friend, Catherine can talk Eden out of her self-centered tantrum.It’s up to three very unusual Christmas Spirits to take Eden on a fantastical holiday journey that will open her heart to the spirit of the season and the joy of giving. Barbie™ in A Christmas Carol is a family favorite to enjoy every holiday season!


1988 HAPPY HOLIDAYS BARBIE - 1ST IN COLLECTIBLE SERIES


1988 HAPPY HOLIDAYS BARBIE – 1ST IN COLLECTIBLE SERIES


$250.00


1ST BARBIE IN SPECIAL “HAPPY HOLIDAYS” SERIES – MOST COLLECTIBLE IN HER RED SPARKLY HOLIDAY DRESS!…

Happy Holidays Barbie Doll Special Edition 1989 w Keepsake Snowflake Ornament (1989 Mattel Hawthorne)


Happy Holidays Barbie Doll Special Edition 1989 w Keepsake Snowflake Ornament (1989 Mattel Hawthorne)


$65.00


Happy Holidays Barbie Doll Special Edition 1989 w Keepsake Snowflake Ornament (1989 Mattel Hawthorne)…

1988 HAPPY HOLIDAY BARBIE FIRST COLLECTIBLE SERIES


1988 HAPPY HOLIDAY BARBIE FIRST COLLECTIBLE SERIES


$300.00


BEAUTIFUL RED GOWN WITH GOLD SPARKLE AND SASH. SPECIAL EDITION COLLECTIBLE….

Collector's Encyclopedia of Barbie Doll Collector's Editions: Identification and Values


Collector’s Encyclopedia of Barbie Doll Collector’s Editions: Identification and Values


$29.95


Editorial Reviews Product Description This comprehensive guide begins with the earliest Barbie dolls Mattel produced for collectors, the International (Dolls of the World) series, begun in 1980. All 39 porcelain Barbie dolls, all of the Stars ‘n Stripes military dolls, all of the Happy Holidays dolls, all 64 Dolls of the World, all DOTW Princesses, all pop culture dolls like James Bond and Lord of…



How To Contribute For An Environmental-Friendly Christmas

Today, no one can't no more sketch how would be Christmas without its illustrious pine. The ornamentation of the holiday season's pine is a ritual performed in a tremendous amount of nations and environments, and is a pressage an instant of cooperation and harmony to all families.

For the majority of the families, this moment has its place in a mood of total tranquility and welfare, with no consideration for any foreign controversy to the bare activity of commemorating Christmas. nevertheless, there is a polemic which repeats every year and includes several environmentalists and non-governmental societies: the issue of the environmental damage of the Christmas pine. the polemic may be resumed in one interrogation: how can we conciliate the ritual of having a Christmas pine with the most efficient ecological terms?

Until the 90's, people were teached to prefer fake trees instead of the organic ones; The used arguments seemed convincing, to be honest. Morally speaking, cutting a pine down was presented as a deplorable action for the reason it means to destroy a living being; environmentally speaking, it was presented as a leading way to deforestation.

Nevertheless, new times brought new opinions, and today the defence of fake trees isn't peaceful anymore. For what reason is it happening? Which arguments are being used applied as a mean to support the opinion that the organic solution is the most environmentally efficient? That is what we'll aboard now.

- The Problems of Factory Made Christmas Trees -

Have you ever heard of PVC? It's a non-reusable plastic, extracted from oil, and manufactured trees are chiefly made of this dangerously polluting substance. For being non-renewable, there is an unavoidable risk: everytime we throw a manufactured pine to the trash, to where does it go? Taking in count it has no other apparent use, they'll simply remain for a long, long time in a dump.

In Addition, besides the lack of room for such a large amount of non-recyclable garbage, there is the health troubles caused by the factories due to the contaminants that are released. There are various compounds (used to make the plastic less thick) involved in the process, and they might be the origin of serious diseases like cancer.

- The Disadvantages Of Organic Trees -

Although this frightening reality, a large amount of people still defend that the compulsive plantation of natural trees has several as well problematic consequences to public health. The erosion of green spaces isn't the only danger: the largest group of farmers still use fertilizers and other chemical substances which might compromisingly contaminate the nearby watercourses and bring health troubles to an entire district.

- What May We Conclude? -

In order to maintain the tradition alive in a more sustainable account, various specialists found what seems to be the right way for this doubt: applying a biological (non-polluent) husbandry and selling the Christmas trees... without taking off their roots!

The recommendation is clear: don't chop down a pine, get it with its roots and make it endure in your house for many years.

Harmonizing this with less damaging farming techniques we might have a 'greener' Christmas. Then, for all these reasons, the future of the holiday season may be the organic option. Everything will depend on our attitude. And for further Christmas tips, please visit prendas de natal.


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