Polly Pocket Fashion Cruiser

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In Box
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In Box

This is a great product with loads of cool features and accessories. Polly Pocket comes with two different outfits and her own convertible car! The boot of the car transforms into a dressing table and Polly can stand on the number plate to apply her make-up and perfume while looking in the mirror attached to the inside of the boot!

Polly Pocket

Polly Outfit 1
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Polly Outfit 1
Polly Outfit 2
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Polly Outfit 2

Polly has long blonde hair that almost reaches the floor so a small blue hairbrush and comb are included to ensure her hair can be kept looking great. Polly has tiny blue eyes with blue makeup on and smiling pink lips. Her mouth is slightly open showing some white teeth and Polly has pink blusher on both her cheeks. Polly wears blue underwear that is moulded onto her body and cannot be removed like the rest of her clothes. As always, Polly's clothes are made from 'Polly Stretch' fabric, which makes it easy to change her outfits. They simply stretch to be taken off and then fit back into shape when they are on her body – the doll is so tiny it would be a nightmare trying to get her clothes on and off if they were made from cotton! Polly wears a lime green t-shirt with pink sleeves and purple trousers with a pink belt. On her feet she wears some plastic purple shoes (they come off quite easily). She also comes with a second outfit – a blue dress with green flowers on and a matching hat. Polly's head, arms and bottom half can all move 360 degrees and her legs can move up and down.

Fashion Cruiser

Polly in Fashion Cruiser
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Polly in Fashion Cruiser

This really is the ultimate fashion cruiser! The car is purple with black wheels and is a convertible – Polly will be the envy of Pollyville in this! The front number plate has Polly Pocket written on with a little flower and the hood of the car lifts up like a real car. There are two doors to the car with plastic wing mirrors on, and both doors can open up to allow Polly and her friends to get inside. The inside is full of detail – there's a pink dashboard with all the usual equipment (speed dial, radio and steering wheel) and in between the seats is a cute gear box! There are two blue seats (which Polly fits well into) and two black seatbelts which can be fastened by attaching them to the blue handles on the side of the chair.

Boot Make-up Chest
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Boot Make-up Chest
The best part of the car is the back - the boot lifts up to reveal a whole dressing table! When the boot is lifted there is an oval mirror on the back and a big blue box inside the boot. There is a lid with a little blue flower on that can be opened to reveal a holder for all Polly's accessories. If you pull both sides of the lid upwards the box lifts up and the inside of the lid transforms into a dressing table. There are pictures of makeup - including blusher, lipsticks and eye shadow. The back number plate pulls out and inside there are two little holders for Polly's feet. She can stand in them and see into the mirror, while being able to play with all her accessories in the boot of the car. When Polly decides she's had enough, the number plate can slide back in and the lid of the box can be closed and pushed down inside the car and the boot can be shut. This car has loads of great features

Accessories

Polly's Accessories
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Polly's Accessories

Polly comes with loads of accessories in this collection including:

  • Second outfit with matching hat
  • Blue handbag
  • Blue hairbrush and comb
  • Blue scissors
  • Second pair of shoes (green sandals)
  • Green sunglasses
  • 2 bottles of perfume
  • Pink hairdryer
  • Pink iron
  • Pink compact powder

User Reviews

Comment by Ashleigh whelan, Tuesday 1st January 2008
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well i think polly pockets are the coolest things ever made and the best part is iam so lucky to have everyone ever made like totally yey me.xxxxxxxxxx

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