Hearts For Hearts Girls Giveaway!

Changing the World One Heart at a Time! That is the goal of the new Hearts For Hearts Girls doll line and fashion collection from Playmates Toys. The collection features six dolls from around the world, each with an inspiring story to share.The authentically dressed and lifelike dolls each represent a girl who is working to change her community in ways that are unique to her home country. Included with each doll are a friendship bracelet and a story booklet that explains how these multicultural girls live and contribute to their families, communities, and culture. Each doll also comes with a special code that unlocks a free membership to the kid-safe Hearts for Hearts Girls Website, which features: Additional information about each of the Hearts For Hearts Girls and the countries in which they live,
Educational activities and lively games that are fun and rich in culture, and Intriguing stories about real girls who are making a difference. To further bring to light each Hearts For Hearts Girls’ culture, additional outfits are available for the dolls, so that your little girl can envision her doll’s story as she plays and changes the doll’s attire.

Additionally, through a partnership with World Vision3, a portion of the proceeds from the sale of each Hearts For Hearts Girls doll is donated to programs that support girls in that doll’s country. Whether it’s malaria nets in Africa, schoolbooks in Asia, or food supplies in the United States, these programs help girls worldwide to thrive and succeed.

I have to say that I am impressed with this doll. It is a high quality doll. I love the educational component to it too. Most of all though, Madison like it. It was easy for her to play with, and she loved going online to learn more about her Tipi from Laos. Based on a real girl who shares her art and storytelling with others through dancing, drawing, and puppetry, Tipi leads her school in a mural contest in hopes of winning much-needed books for her class. All of Tipi's interests are Madison's so she definitely felt connected.

Since Madison and I loved the Hearts For Hearts dolls, I have arranged for one lucky reader to get a Hearts For Hearts prize pack. In it, you will find one One Hearts For Hearts Girl, accompanied by a friendship bracelet, story booklet, donation for girls in need through partner World Vision and a special product code you can use to unlock a free membership to the Hearts For Hearts Girls website, which provides access to the “myHeart” page and an array of games and activities and an outfit that is authentic to one of the Hearts for Hearts Girls’ culture, in which your child can also dress her doll. Here's what you need to do:


Disclosure: The Hearts For Hearts Girls doll, and information have been provided by Playmates Toys through MyBlogSpark.

Lisa Martin

In April 2006, Lisa began blogging to stay connected with distant relatives and friends. As she delved into blogging, she discovered the potential to assist others by sharing her experiences. Lisa has actively engaged in numerous exclusive media ventures. Notable among these are her participation in events such as the Sony Mommy Bloggers Event, the Pampers Mommy Bloggers Event, the Epson Event in Chicago, the Stouffers Event, a memorable yacht excursion with Lands End, collaborations with 1-800-Baskets, an exclusive tour for bloggers by Mrs. Prindable’s, partnerships with Hallmark, PopCap games, Chicago Cubs Mastercard Priceless Events, and Rug Doctor. In addition, she has collaborated with Nutrisystem on a weight loss initiative, teamed up with Buick and Chevy, and served as a brand ambassador for Sprint. Lisa's collaboration portfolio also extends to Disney, where she has participated in press trips for significant movies such as Frozen, Guardians of the Galaxy, McFarland USA, The Good Dinosaur, The BFG, and Cars 3. Notably, for projects like Frozen, The BFG, and Cars 3, she was granted the privilege of walking the red carpet and conducting interviews with celebrities. The impact of Lisa's blog has gained recognition, with The New York Times referencing her content. Moreover, she has been featured in interviews by respected publications such as the Southtown Star, The Chicago Sun Times, and inside.

This Post Has 51 Comments

  1. valerie mabrey

    Nahji who hails from Assam, India
    vmkids3 at msn dot com

  2. Rebecca Graham

    Tipi from Laos.

  3. karen M

    I would love to introduce Dell from Kentucky’s Appalachian Mountains to our gal

  4. EMMA L HORTON

    LILIAN

  5. brittney

    dell
    brittneydejajason at gmail dot com

  6. Terry C

    She'd like Lilian of Belarus.

  7. Kristen

    We'd like Tipi

  8. Crystal F

    I think my daughter would like Dell. She's only in 2nd grade so she still has a lot to learn about America. thank you!!

  9. Shawna B

    My daughter said she wants to see consuelo.

  10. Mami2jcn

    My daughter would love Consuelo from Mexico City.

  11. Mama Zen

    I think my daughter would like Dell!

  12. Tracy Hansen

    We like Lilian

  13. bev

    My little girl loves tipi and has for a long time but I did'nt have the money to buy it just dollor store stuff I hope we win!!!

  14. bev

    My little girl loves tipi .

  15. bev

    My little girl loves tipi.

  16. bev

    My little gir loves tipi.

  17. bev

    My little girl loves tipi and would like to win it.

  18. bev

    I'm Low income and work hard but can't buy the extras
    for my little girl she loves tipi.

  19. bev

    I woud love to give my little girl tipi.

  20. bev

    My little girl is 5 and loves tipi hope to win.

  21. bev

    I hope to win tipi thanks for the chance.

  22. Susan Chester

    I think my granddaughter would love Dell. We are planning a trip to the Appalachians next year.
    smchester at gmail dot com

  23. Monica Lavoie

    I would love the Consulea doll for my little girl since she is half Mexican.

    Thanks!

  24. Renee B.

    Lilian from Belarus.

  25. Nicole Hopkins

    My daughter would like Nahji, we sponsor a boy from India through Compassion International

  26. Marcela

    Consuelo from Mexico would be our favorite!

  27. Kendra Gillilan

    lilian–what a great way to teach about other children

  28. Kristi C

    My child would like to learn about Lilian.

  29. Christine Jensen

    Tipi from Laos 🙂

  30. Debbie jackson

    we would love dell

  31. Daniel M

    my niece says tipi

  32. Patty White

    Dell from the heart of Kentucky’s Appalachian Mountains

  33. Ruth

    Tipi from Laos would be my daughters favorite – she loves art and writing stories!

  34. Gina Hamm

    Nahji! My daughter picked her because she says, "I think she and I would have the most in common, she could drink tea and eat Indian curry with us mama". My daughter is so adorable, lol!!!!

  35. Ellen C.

    My daughter would like Dell. Thanks for the chance.

  36. Patty

    I think any of them would be great but I wil choose Dell from Kentucky. I would like to teach my granddaughters how to knit so they can help others with their knitted projects.

  37. ReggieMann

    Consuelo from Mexico City would be great for my niece

  38. Rebecca Peters

    We would like Lilian !!!

  39. Beth McLeod

    I would like to learn more about Lillian!

  40. Jenn S.

    I think my daughter would most like to meet Tipi from Laos.

  41. Darcie K

    I think my daughter would love them all, but maybe Lilian

  42. Terri S.

    I think my granddaughter would love Lilian and learn about her and her culture in Belarus. 🙂

  43. Michelle Hagewood

    My daughter would like Nahji

    boylaneely at hotmail dot com

  44. Patricia Crowley

    I think my girls would like Tipi

  45. amanda

    my daughter would llove to spend time with dell

  46. Jen Harriman

    My daughter would like Lillian the best

  47. crystal l allen

    we would welcome lilian of belarus in our home crystal l allen

  48. Heidi

    I think my daughter would like Dell!
    textbookmommy at gmail dot com

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