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It’s safe to say my 7 year old daughter, Abby, is a Monster High fan ghoul. With a plethora of Monster High merchandise, a Monster High bed set, and even a Monster High costume that she wore for Halloween. She also, of course, has the dolls. But now she has more of those dolls after we were sent a wonderful Monster High bundle showcasing some of the products available at Toys“Râ€Us!
You can be sure to find the perfect gift that’s awesome for the holiday with Monster High products at Toys”R”Us! Included in the bundle we were sent were 4 of the ghoulishly fashionable Monster High dolls: Draculaura, Frankie Stein, Cleo de Nile, and Clawdeen Wolf. The super-stylish daughter of Dracula, my daughter has been wanting Draculaura for the longest time so this was a wonderful surprise!
We also had a boo-tiful time with the Just Play Monster High Create A Monster Head. With plenty of stickers, temporary face tattoos, and accessories like horns and necklaces to transform your Monster High head into the look of your dreams.
This is a perfect holiday gift for the Monster High fan who loves fashion! With monstrous makeup and tattoos, my daughter loves being able to customize her creepy monster head’s hairstyle, face and more.
It even comes with lip gloss that she can share with her doll. And leave it to my son, Buzz, to point out that the base of the Just Play Monster High Create A Monster Head opens up so you can store its accessories!
A ghoul can’t play with makeup all day, though. You do have to go to school sometimes. With the Monster High Deadluxe High School Playset, also available at Toys”R”Us, adventure lurks between classrooms and secrets hide in the walls! Explore the mystery with this uhh-mazing play set that captures the iconic school with monster-scale.
Assembly is required, I will point out, and it took us a little while along with teamwork to put this school together. But Abby will be the first to tell you that it was worth it!
At over 4 feet tall and 5 feet wide, the school is bigger than Abby! And with so many rooms, levels, and twists and turns to explore!
Rooms include the main entrance, with grand double doors, a library hiding a secret passageway, a cafeteria, because even Monster High ghouls have to eat, a school radio station, and of course a classroom with blackboard.
The Vampire Lounge is the perfect place for Draculaura, where you can hang your Monster High dolls upside down using the black and pink quilted chair or clip your doll’s feet directly to the ceiling. There’s also plenty of ways to keep all your regular-sized dolls in place with areas to install included doll clips and your own doll stands throughout.
Then they can all get together and gossip while sitting around the movable furniture pieces until the final bell rings. At which point, the school folds up for better storage.
If your ghoul loves Monster High, too, be sure to check out Toys”R”Us for their selection of Monster High Dolls, the Monster High Deadluxe High School Playset, Just Play Monster High Create A Monster Head, and more! Toys”R”Us makes gift giving so convenient, too, with the ability to purchase online and pick up in store!
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Your daughter must have been super excited to have all of The Monster High goodies. The Monster High Create a head is pretty cool. I like that it opens up and all of the accessories can be stored inside.
The last time I saw my nearly five-year-old nephew I was schooled in the greatness of Monster High – for a VERY, VERY long time. Guess I know where to look for his Christmas gift this year! – Katy
Whoa! These dolls have some wild fashion taste! It looks like Monster High has some really fun toys too 🙂
If I were a young girl, I’d be all over the Just Play Monster High Create A Monster Head. That would have been a lot of fun to play with after school was done.
I think my daughter would go crazy over that Create a Monster Head! All of those toys look like a lot of fun for any girl.
I don’t have any littles {my only kid is 23 years old 😉 } but I’m around enough parents to know Monster High is pretty darn popular! I’m totally digging that playset {and all the bling}.
This is on my daughters Xmas list. She loves Monster High with a passion. She only has one doll so far but she has moved on from Ponys to this she doesn’t know yet but Im getting her a few. Your daughter looks mezmerized