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Friday, January 18, 2008

The Afrobabies Collection™ Expands Products for Girls With Pink Dancer Bedding and Accessories

LOS ANGELES, Nov. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- The Afrobabies Collection(TM), the market leader in Afrocentric home products for children, has expanded its girls' product line by offering a pink version of the very popular Dance On! Bedding.

The Afrobabies Collection's Dance On! Bedding introduces a revolutionary concept for bedding products with its use of colors and the use of images that truly capture the beauty and spirit of girls of color. In addition to the little girl having braided hair, the dancer's clothing is accented with an African Kente print.

"Girls love pink and we are delighted to offer products that beautifully reflect such a rich and traditional form of expression," says Beverly Sutherland, founder and president of The Afrobabies Collection. "From church- organized praise dancers to professional organizations such as Alvin Ailey's dance troop, dancing has played a very important role in the development of self-confidence and has been the foundation for so many successful individuals."

"Dance On!" Bedding is offered as a complete set that includes a comforter, fitted & flat sheets, and pillow cases for Toddler, Twin, Full, and Queen size beds. Coordinating accessories, including a 22"x22" decorative pillow, window valance, and new wall print, are available to provide parents with many beautiful decorating options.

Barbie gets all dolled up

SCOTLAND'S Barbie girl wowed hundreds of starstruck girls yesterday at her first appearance since she was signed up to pose as the famous doll.

Amanda-Jane Taylor, 24, signed autographs for fans at the Toymaster store in Stonehaven, Kincardineshire, while handing out free Barbie bags.

Amanda said: "I've had so much fun and have really got into the part. It's great wearing the same clothes as Barbie.

"It's all worked out so well because all the girls really do think I'm Barbie - they're all starstruck.

"I've even heard girls whispering to each other that they wish they were me - it's all really bizarre."

The Aberdeenshire beauty suffered years of torment because of her likeness to the toy figure. She was bullied at school and taunted by strangers.

But now she has used her looks to her advantage and has never looked back.

The dental assistant added: "So much luck has come my way now. I'm even representing Scotland in the Miss Commonwealth competition next month."