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Children Last Updated: Jul 2nd, 2008 - 21:15:22


Fun Ways To Play Princess
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Nov 26, 2007, 23:38

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(NAPSI)-If your daughter loves playing princess, giving her the royal treatment can be easy- and fun. Try these tips:

Time Travel

Visit your local library and explore different Web sites to learn what life is like as a real-life princess-from medieval times to modern-day monarchies. Read fairy tales, such as "Beauty and the Beast," and other stories that feature mythical princesses.

Ask your daughter who her favorite princesses were and why. You may want to even write a fairy tale of your own and encourage your daughter to share this with friends and family.

Fun and Games

Inspired by the new movie Walt Disney Pictures' ENCHANTED, girls can play the role of their new favorite fictional princess Giselle in the Enchanted video game from Disney Interactive Studios for Nintendo DS.

The game follows the plot of the film as players take on the roles of Giselle, banished from her animated world, Prince Edward, and Giselle's trusted chipmunk friend, Pip. Players travel on adventures through mythical Andalasia and modern-day New York City, playing both film-inspired and new game features.

The characters all have their own magical skills to get out of trouble as they try to defeat enemies, including the evil Queen Narissa. Giselle players summon animals and gain powers by tracing enchanted song symbols, Prince Edward players ride a horse and use their swords to battle enemies, and Pip players race against the clock in challenging minigames.

Players have the option to play in English or Spanish and receive a bonus strategy poster with the game. Enchanted is rated "E" for everyone with mild cartoon violence.

Throw A Princess Party

Bring little princesses together and let them wirelessly trade ingredients to create dresses, as one of the many activities on their Enchanted Nintendo DS game. Players can also access a party kit at www.enchantedgame.com.

It features free exclusive content to download for an Enchanted themed party, including signs, images, dioramas and more. Just invite a few friends over and girls can enjoy themselves playing princess for the day. For more information, visit www.enchantedgame.com.

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