Monster High Dolls ( @monsterhigh ) Allow Children to Explore Their Own Freaky Flaws

About Monster High Dolls

Monster High dolls are freaky in their own way,  but offer kids the opportunity to see and understand these flaws from the first point that they start playing with them. On top of this, with more and more girls and boys geting into the monster craze, these dolls fit right in. With dolls such as Cleo De Nile, the daughter of the Mummy or Clawdeen Wolf, daughter of the Wearwolf among others. The other things about the dolls is that they have their own online universe that brings fans together to learn more and have fun.

 

My daughter has enjoyed playing with these dolls for a little over a year now and as time has gone on, Mattel has brought out more and more fun toys for fans, which has been great. They even now have kits where you can build your own monster, which my daughter loves.

 

If your child enjoys playing with dolls and using their imagination to develop their own world, this is definitely the set for them as they will love how they can just let their imagination soar!

 

As a parent, what I like is that each of the dolls do have their own flaws, and it is these imperfections and insecurities (that kids learn about) that allow kids to know that they too do not need to be perfect!

 

My Take on the Dolls

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I am a father of two girls who everyday works to regain control of my kingdom. Is this even possible in a divadom? This blog is dedicated to chronicling my experiences and challenges in being a father as well as providing some food for thought to other dads. History of this Blog - I started writing this blog full time in January 2008 prior to my second daughters' birth. Since then, the blog has exponentially grown and I have continued to find my groove through both reading and networking with other bloggers as well as writing on a myriad of varying topics. Outside of home I am a Student Affairs Professional who has been working in the field of College Administration now for 12 years with extensive experience in precollege planning, admission, advising, and other areas.