#160 JULY 2017SOUTH AFRICANEDITIONTHE WOLFA WINTERHAMPERTMPG 12Other Countries R32.46 Excl Taxpanora ammediaCORP#160 July ‘17 R37.00Incl VATPRIZE VALUED AT R500COLOURINGCOMPETITION5COOL THINGS ABOUTPLUS: CRAFTS, COMIC, POSTERS AND MUCH MORE!SPECIAL WINTER HOLIDAY ISSUE!BOOKMARKMAKE ABOOKWORMBECOME AVALUED ATR500!WIN
IT’S THE HOLID AYSEASON! IT’S TIME FOR SNOW AND ... COOKIES!YOU THOUGHTOF EVERYTHING,TERESA!NOTHINGSAYS “HOLID AYS”LIKE BAKING COOKIES! I LOVEBAKING WITHYOU GIRLS!THA T’S THELAST OF THEM, TERESA. WHEN WILL THE COOKIES BE READY? THIS IS T AKING FOREVER! I KNOWYOU DO, CHELSEA! WHY DON’T YOU GIRLS PLAY OUTSIDE WHILE THE COOKIESBAKE?THA T’S A GREA TIDEA!AND I LOVE COOKIES! ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!ZOOOOOM!SNOW DAYJULY JUNE JUNE JUNE5 STORIES STORIES STORIES STORIES STORIES STORIES STORIES STORIES STORIES STORIES STORIESTMIf you can’t find the magazine at your local bookstore or supermarket, visit this link: www.panoramamedia.net/cannot-find-favourite-magazine/ or scan this QR codePUBLISHED BY Panorama Media Corp (Pty) Ltd.Private Bag X4, Kyalami, 1684, South Africa.92 Campolino Road, KyalamiTel: 011 468 2090 Fax: 011 468 2091panora ammediaCORPDisclaimerBarbie Magazine is published monthly and is available by subscription nationally as well as at retail outlets countrywide. All rights reserved. Reproduction of this magazine in whole or in part is prohibited without prior written permission of Panorama Media Corp (Pty) Ltd. Copyright © 1994-2017 Panorama Media Corp (Pty) Ltd. The views expressed in Barbie Magazine are not necessarily those of Panorama Media Corp and the acceptance and publication of editorial and advertising matter in Barbie Magazine does not imply any endorsement or warranty in respect of goods or services therein described, whether by Barbie Magazine or the publishers. Barbie Magazine will not be held responsible for the safe return of unsolicited editorial contributions. The Editor reserves the right to edit material submitted and in appropriate cases to translate into another language. Barbie Magazine reserves the right to reject any advertising or editorial material, which may not suit the standard of the publication, without reason given. Barbie and associated trademarks and trade dress owned by and used under license from Mattel, Inc © 2017 Mattel, Inc. All rights reserved. PUBLISHER Urs HoneggerEDITOR Deanne DudleySENIOR SUB-EDITORVanessa KoekemoerSUB-EDITOR Nicolette ElsDTP STUDIO MANAGER Cronjé du ToitSENIOR DESIGNER Natalia HoltshausenOPERATIONS AND PRODUCTION MANAGERPaul KotzeTRAFFIC AND PRODUCTION MANAGERJuanita PattendenADVERTISING [email protected]: 011 468 2090SALES MANAGERGill JohnstonSUBSCRIPTIONS [email protected]: 011 468 2090 Fax: 086 677 7100FINANCE [email protected] Republican News Agency (RNA)ISNN 1728-1555 PRINTERSABC Jan – March 201711 833 certifiedWelcome ToMy Magazine!I LOVECOMICSI LOVEPOSTERSI LOVEPUZZLESPAGE 5PAGE 16PAGE 24snuggle up and read my winter issue!
BARBIEDearDear Barbie, I am eight years old. I love you and I love your movie Barbie in the Pink Shoes. I love it so much that I drew this for you, xoxo Chloe.What a beautiful drawing it is, Chloe! Thank you! Dear Barbie, my name is Amelia. I am nine years old. I just love your movies. I am your best fan ever. I hope you like my letter. I do like your letter, Amelia, and I love you xxx2 FANS FANS FANS FANS FANS FANS FANS FANS FANS WINNERBRR! IT’S VERY COLD OUTSIDE! BUT WINTER IS COOL FOR MANY REASONS — LIKE WARM JERSEYS, SNUGGLY BLANKETS, HOT CHOCOLATE AND TIME INDOORS READING! I LOVE READING YOUR AWESOME LETTERS!CONGRATULATIONS TO THIS MONTH’S WINNER, AMELIA!
Dear Barbie, I am Sian. I hope you like my drawing. I am seven years old. I have drawn a Rock ‘n Royalspicture for you xoxoIt’s very cool, Sian! You rock!Barbie, ek is Heide en ek word 1 September nege. Jy is een groot held en ek love jou ballet stories. Doen jy kuns? Want ek hou baie van kuns. Kan jy my leer?Ek hou ook baie van kuns, Heide! Ek wil graag meer kunsklasse neem. Dankie vir jou mooi prentjie!My name is Lulie Adair and I'm eight years old. I love to draw pictures of you and I watch all your movies! My favourite is the Great Puppy Rescue!I love your dolphin drawing Lulie! My next movie is about dolphins – I hope you will like it! XxxDear Barbie, my name is Jia and I am eight years old. I love your magazines and buy them every month!Thank you, Jia! I love the butterfly in your drawing! xxxDear Barbie, my name is Ndzalo and l am nine years old. I hope you love my picture.I love your ballerina drawing, Ndzalo! Thank you xoxoSend us a clear photo of yourself along with a drawing and letter and youcould win a Barbie prize! Send your entries to Dear Barbie, Private Bag X4, Kyalami, 1684, or email them to [email protected] with the words ‘Dear Barbie’ in the subject line. Please ensure all visuals are high res (at least 1MB in size). Please include all your details.Please do not FOLDphotos and drawings. No photocopied photos will be considered.We regret we cannot returnany photos or drawings.3 FANS FANS FANS FANS FANS FANS FANS FANS FANS FANS
MONDAYSUNDAYWEDNESDAYTHURSDAYFRIDAYSATURDAYTUESDAY81522296132010247214115121992330311432171816125272826Barbiemagazine on saletoday!Don't miss thatevent or party!Fill in your special datesfor this month!JULY JULY JULY JULY
IT’S THE HOLIDAYSEASON! IT’S TIME FOR SNOW AND ... COOKIES!YOU THOUGHTOF EVERYTHING,TERESA!NOTHINGSAYS 'HOLIDAYS'LIKE BAKING COOKIES! I LOVEBAKING WITHYOU GIRLS!THAT’S THELAST OF THEM, TERESA. WHEN WILL THE COOKIES BE READY? THIS IS TAKING FOREVER! I KNOWYOU DO, CHELSEA! WHY DON’T YOU GIRLS PLAY OUTSIDE WHILE THE COOKIESBAKE?THAT’S A GREATIDEA!AND I LOVE COOKIES! ZOOOOOM!SNOW DAY5 STORIES STORIES STORIES STORIES STORIES STORIES STORIES STORIES
WA-HOO!IT’S A TOTAL WINTER WONDERLAND!SNOW ANGEL! HA! WANT TO PLAY 'FOXAND GEESE?'COOL!ROLLING ROLLING ROLLING ...OOOOH LET’S MAKE ...THE WORLD’S BIGGEST SNOW PERSON!... NOW IT IS! SNOWBALLFIGHT!NOT YETIT ISN’T ...MINUTES LATER ...6 STORIES STORIES STORIES STORIES STORIES STORIES STORIES STORIES
ROLLING ROLLING ROLLING ...READY FOR THEMIDDLE! SOON ...LOOK ATTHAT! OH NO! WHAT’S WRONG, CHELSEA?THE SNOWPERSON IS GIGANTIC! HOW ARE WE GOING TO PUT ON THE EYES AND NOSE?HMMM ...BRING ON THE HEAD! ROLLING ...- PUFF - ... ROLLINGBIGGEST- HUFF - SNOW PERSON - PUFF - EVER!7 STORIES STORIES STORIES STORIES STORIES STORIES STORIES STORIES
I have found:WINEach colour snowflake represents a letter. Use the key to work out the answer. EPIRLSCan you work out my secret code? Use the answer to enter my cool winter competition!This is perfect for those super-cold days!and win!Solve the puzzleHOW TO ENTER: Send an email with the words ‘Barbie Winter’ in the subject line to [email protected] or SMS the words ‘Barbie Winter’ to 45782. SMSes charged at R1.50 per SMS. Please include your name, a daytime physical delivery address, a daytime contact number and your answer. Entries close 11 August 2017.WE HAVE5 AWESOME WINTER HAMPERSUP FOR GRABS!Each one contains a three-piece set with beanie, gloves and scarf, a pair of snug sleep socks, a rain poncho and a coral fleece blanket!Clue9 PRIZES PRIZES PRIZES PRIZES PRIZES PRIZES PRIZES PRIZES
How Momcan help you1Let your child choose the reading material she likes best. You may not agree with her choice, but it’s better for her to read something than nothing at all, and you can always progress from there.2Look for visually appealing options – pictures, colours and bigger fonts can engage a child much more than plain text.3Rather start with books that are too easy than ones that are too difficult – you need to build your child’s confidence up rather than frustrate her. 4Children like to read the same thing over and over again, and while you may find this tiresome, it’s a good way for your child to gain confidence in her abilities and understand the words better.5Show that you enjoy reading yourself – try to vary your tone, use facial expressions and enunciate the words as you read. If you make it interesting, you will hold her attention for longer.6Use reading time as one-on-one time with your child. It will be special if it’s something you do regularly together, giving you time to bond.7Remember that reading doesn’t only have to mean books – keep encouraging your child to read in everyday settings. Point out billboards, read signs, ask your child to read your grocery list to you and note packaging on products.8Make reading fun by incorporating it into games. Set up a treasure hunt using written clues, play board games that utilise spelling and reading, act out stories you’ve read the night before or play games like I-Spy. 9If your child needs help imagining characters, try choosing books that tie in with movies or TV series. A Barbie book can seem much more exciting to a child simply because she knows the character.10Use technology as an aid. Some people complain that the printed book is the only ‘real’ way to read, but children nowadays are much more interested in technology. iPads, computers and Leapsters all offer different ways of reading that may just grab your child’s attention more.12 MOM&ME MOM&ME MOM&ME MOM&ME MOM&ME MOM&ME MOM&ME MOM&ME MOM&ME MOM&ME MOM&ME BECOME ABOOKWORMLearning to read is one of the best things ever! Getting lost in a story really helps you to use your imagination and learn new things
This bookmark belongs to 3Cut out the message and write your name in the space provided.Glue it to the outside of the bookmark.BOOKMARKMake aYou will need: * Scissors* Thin cardboard* GlueSafety scissorsGlueThin card1When you are done with your magazine,pull out this page and glue it onto thin cardboard. Cut the template out along the solid lines.4Use the bookmark by slipping itover the corner of the pages of your book, like this: 2Fold along the dashed lines andglue flap A on top of flap B.Flap AFlap BGLUE HERETO MAKE A POSTER FOR YOUR READING CORNER,TURN OVER.13 MOM&ME MOM&ME MOM&ME MOM&ME MOM&ME MOM&ME MOM&ME MOM&ME MOM&ME MOM&ME MOM&ME
Ballerina Dreams by Michaela and Elaine DePrince follows Michaela’s story from an orphanage in Sierra Leone to principal ballet dancer in New York. It all started when she saw a picture of a ballerina in a magazine at the age of three. She never forgot that photo and, when she was adopted by an American family and started ballet lessons, she never looked back. It’s a lovely story that inspires girls to follow their dreams. Perfect for ages five to seven, this book comes in four languages – English, Afrikaans, isiZulu and isiXhosa.George and Harold are pranksters and are always looking for their next target. In this hilarious movie, the friends decide to hypnotise their principal into thinking he’s a silly but very enthusiastic superhero called Captain Underpants. Based on a best-selling children’s book series, this movie is a good laugh for the whole family.© 2017 DreamWorks Animation. All rights reserved.WIN What's HotHOW TO ENTER: We have a copy of the book in each language up for grabs! Send an email with the words ‘Barbie Ballet Dreams’ in the subject line to [email protected] Please include your name, daytime physical address, daytime phone number and your choice of language. Entries close 31 July 2017. CAPTAIN UNDERPANTS 3D ON THE BIG SCREEN RELEASES21 JULY201714
’s reading corneTM© Mattel 2017(Fill in your name here.)
THE ENDSTACIE! WHAT IFYOUTAKE THE CARROTANDTHECOALAND ... INSIDE ...WHAT DID YOU SAY? WOW! IT’S SO BIG AND SMILEY! THIS! AND ...... THIS! COOKIES ARE READY, GIRLS! I THINK SHE SAID IT’S THE BEST HOLIDAY EVER! MMMFFFMMFMFF!COOKIES! WHAT ARE YOU DOING, STACIE?WATCH OUT, CHELSEA! UH-HUH ... UH-UH ... I GET IT!S TORY: S TEVE BEHLING | SCRIPT: S TEVE BEHLING | LAYOUT: ANNA MERLI CLEAN UP/INK: P AOLO CAMPINO TI COLOuR: S TEF ANIA SANTI||8 STORIES STORIES STORIES STORIES STORIES STORIES STORIES STORIES
© Mattel 2017
My sisters and I are getting ready for bedThere are eight differences in the bottom picture. Colour in a star as you find each one.Answer:DIFFERENCESPOTTheMy shoe is missing something!19 PUZZLES PUZZLES PUZZLES PUZZLES PUZZLES PUZZLES PUZZLES
Which of these ice skates is different from the others? Circle the correct one.I am taking part in an ice skating competition. I want to stand out from the crowd. Can you help me?FUNDESIGNERUse your prettiest colours to design my outfit!Odd one out20an ice skateran ice skateran ice skater
1People first started ‘ice skating’ more than 3 000 years ago!2Ice skates have a little pick at the front of the toe – this helps skaters to dig into the ice so they can jump and spin.370 children set a record in 2010 when they all linked arms and skated in a circle – this is known as a pinwheel.4You get different types of ice skating – these include speedskating (racing really fast), figure skating (using music, jumps and spins) and ice hockey (using sticks, pucks and goals).5Michelle Kwan is one of the world’s best ice skaters. She’s won two Olympic medals and became a world champion nine times!5FUN FACTS ABOUT ICE SKATING21an ice skateran ice skateran ice skateran ice skateran ice skater
cook with mom ...Nikki and I had a sleepover last night.What should we have for breakfast?You will need: 1 cup rolled oats, 2 cups fullcream milk (almond milk for anon-dairy option), 1 cup mixed berries, 1 cup chopped pecan nuts or any other nut* and a teaspoon of sea salt.GOOD MORNINGOVERNIGHT OATMEALMake this great, healthy breakfast the night before and enjoy it in the morning!1. Combine the rolled oats, nuts and sea salt in a bowl and pour the milk over the ingredients.2. Let the dry ingredients soak in the milk for at least 30 minutes in the refrigerator. You could also let it soak overnight and have it ready in the fridge when you wake up the next morning.3. Top with mixed berries and serve.* This recipe is great to make with any fruits or nuts you have available!22 FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN
Tick what you think we should have to eat and drink.Fill in the blanksTo eat ...and To drink ...My fave breakfast is: fruit saladcerealOrange juiceWATERapple juiceTEAtoastbacon and eggsCan you complete the spelling of these words? SP NF R K F EB W P T EM GAnswer: SPOON, BOWL, FORK, PLATE, KNIFE, MUG.23 FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN
LOOK FINDand24 PUZZLES PUZZLES PUZZLES PUZZLES PUZZLES PUZZLES PUZZLES PUZZLES
Take a lookat this Dreamtopiapicture and see if you can find all the smaller pictures inthe bigger oneColour in a heart as you find each picture.Win tobe confirmed!ZZLES PUZZLES PUZZLES PUZZLES PUZZLES PUZZLES PUZZLES PUZZLES 25
FASHI26 COLOUR COLOUR COLOUR COLOUR COLOUR COLOUR COLOUR COLOMy friends and I are going to be in a cool advert. Use your prettiest pencils to colour in this picture of us posingfor a photo!WIN WITH
ION PHOTO SHOOT27OUR COLOUR COLOUR COLOUR COLOUR COLOUR COLOUR COLOUR COColour in this awesome picture and send it in to win an amazing BIC hamper valued at R500!HOW TO ENTER: Colour in this picture with your prettiest colours, then take a clear photo of you holding it and send it to [email protected] with the words ‘BARBIE BIC’ in the subject line. Please include your name, age, a daytime physical delivery address and a daytime contact number. Entries close 31 July 2017.
28FASHION FUN!Last week, I was walking past the animal shelter in my neighbourhood, and I happened to notice a poster: FASHION SHOW FUNDRAISER THIS SATURDAY NIGHT! I love fashion shows! We had one at school last year on Valentine’s Day, and everyone modelled a different costume. It was so much fun! Anyway, the poster gave me a great idea: to start my own fashion blog!I’ve always loved both fashion and writing, so writing about fashion just makes a Journalista Journalista Journalist
A FASHION JOURNALIST’SGUIDE TO SUCCESS!29I start my own blog, and my first story is not quite what I expected!sense. And this fashion show would be the perfect place for me to start! I could watch the show, then write about the fashions, just like a real fashion journalist!So I took my tablet to the fashion show and I sat next to the runway. I was thinking about what ‘angle’ I could use for my story. Something that would make my blog stand out from ordinary fashion blogs. Like maybe I could interview the models after the show? But then the show started, and I was in for a BIG surprise! The first model came out, and guess what? She was ... a dog! All the models were dogs! It was a puppy fashion show!The puppies came out one by one, modelling different puppy outfits like sweaters and jackets. One puppy even wore a t-shirt and jeans! When I posted my first blog with adorable photos of puppies all dressed up – it was an instant hit! I think I found a new career in puppy fashion journalism! See ya on the runway!Barbie xox1BE ADAPTABLE! Many journalists start out writing about one thing, and end up writing about something else entirely. Follow your story’s path – you never know where it might take you!2BE BOLD! You’ll only get the whole story if you ask all the right questions. Good journalists are not afraid to step up and ask tough questions!3BE OBSERVANT! Pay attention to what people are wearing and always look out for new fashion trends. Keep a record of them by writing about or photographing them for a fashion journal or diary.4BE A HARD WORKER! Fashion journalism combines different skills: writing, fashion, news and even photography. Getting good at all of them will make you a better journalist!a Journalista Journalista Journalista Journalista Journalist
TMIN THE NEXT ISSUEJoin me for more learning funIT’S MY SUPER COOL PET ISSUE!…and lots more! On sale 31 July 2017TAWNY!LACEY!BLISSA!SEQUIN!PUZZLES!Have fun while learning with Barbie!WIN!Cool prizesup for grabsDESIGN!Be a fab fashion designerPOSTERS!For yourbedroom wallCRAFTS!Lots of things tomake and do!30
To learn more about amazing animals, like the wolf, get your July issue of Animaltalkmagazine. 5COOL THINGS ABOUT THEWOLFThese pack animals are the biggestmembers of the dog familyDid you know? Baby wolves have blue eyes but theyturn yellow after a few months.We are related to the jackal, African wild dog and fox.We howl to communicate with other group members,1Wolves run far distances (up to 20km a day), which is why they protect their paw pads by running ON THEIR TOES. This is what a wolf footprint looks like.2Wolves have an amazing SENSE OF SMELL – they can smell other animals from more than a kilometre away! They can hear even further than that.3Wolves travel in packs that have ONE ALPHA MALEand ONE ALPHA FEMALE. This is the only pair who has cubs, but the whole pack pitches in to raise them.4Wolves are the largest members of the dog family. There are two different types: the grey wolf and the red wolf. BOTH ARE ENDANGERED.5Wolves are very GOOD HUNTERS and can take down big animals like moose because they hunt in packs.Siberian Huskies may look like wolves, but they are not directly related.31 ANIMALS ANIMALS ANIMALS ANIMALS ANIMALS ANIMALS ANIMALS
ANDRIONA NAIDOO will turn eight on 10 July. Her parents and sister Andrecia have this message for her: Happy birthday to our Angel. We love you to eternity and beyond. Remember that you must always seek Jesus first in everything you do, and he will always bless the steps you take.Happy belated birthday toIMKE VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, who turned nine on 2 June 2017. Oupa, Ouma, Tannie Heyger, Oom Björn en Zoë hoop dat jy lekker verjaar het! XxxEMILY turns four on 17 July. She’s become a big Barbie fan this past year!Belated wishes to SULA, who turned eight on 15 June. She loves Barbie and watches her movies all the time, especially her fave, Barbie the Princess and the Popstar.NEHA GOPEE is turning 10 on 4 July. Her mom and dad wish her a very happy birthday. CHLOANNE ANDREA PILLAY is turning eight on 6 July. Have an awesome day our princess. From Mom, Dad and sister Sienna.BIRTHDAY BELATEDBIRTHDAY BELATEDCHRISTINA COETZEE is seven years old and has almost all of Barbie’s DVDs. She buys Barbie Magazine from her savings every month and likes to play Barbie with all her friends.Fan of the Monthbirthday wishesDO YOU THINK THAT YOU ARE BARBIE’S BIGGEST FAN?If you are, send a clear, high resolution photo of yourself with all your Barbie stuff to [email protected] with the words ‘Barbie Fan’ in the subject line, and you could be chosen as Fan of the Month!Happy birthday to Chloanne, Sula, Imke, Neha, Andriona and Emily! Hope your birthdays are all you dreamed they would be and that you enjoy being a year older! Xoxo Moms and dads – if your child has a birthday coming up, let us know three months in advance by mailing [email protected] and Barbie could be wishing her happy birthday on this page!Winner!CONGRATULATIONS TOMADISON NASH (8)who won our May issue’sBIC colouring competition! Awesome job Madison!1 st32
14-16 JULY2 017
Search
Read the Text Version
- 1 - 36
Pages: