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4th April 2007
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Polly Wheels
Today at the 2007 New York International Auto Show, Polly Pocket™, one of the most popular small dolls in the world, unveiled Polly Wheels™ – the first ever die-cast1 toy cars designed just for girls. The smallest line of "cars" launched at the auto show, the 2007 lineup of Polly Wheels™ includes 50 different "models" in an array of stylin' candy colors with glittery details and fun names such as Bling 'N Blush™, Splashin' Pink™ and Glitter Peach™. Each comes "standard" with tiny removable Polly Pocket™ and friends dolls for an "MSRP" (average retail price) of $2.99. Extra "options" will include the Polly Wheels™ Race to the Mall™ track and playset available in June.

"Girls are racing to play with Polly Wheels because they are designed by girls for girls and tap into the ways girls want to play," said Stephanie Cota, Vice President, Marketing, Mattel. "It's truly exciting to see girls take the wheel and let their imaginations race while playing with Polly Wheels."

Polly Wheels™ were designed after two years of research and development at Mattel, which also manufactures boy-favorite brands Hot Wheels® and Matchbox®. However, Polly Wheels™ were 100-percent designed for girls based on girl insights and play patterns.

"There are distinct similarities and differences in how girls and boys 'play cars'," said Dr. Michael Shore, Vice President, Consumer Insights, Mattel. "Both love using their imagination, competing and racing cars. But, while boys' play with cars is often about 'conquering space' with wild stunts and action, girls' play with cars is about exploring space, using vehicles to reach destinations and act out social themes and stories. For that reason, Polly Wheels has truly resonated with girls because the cars have a removable doll – a simple feature, but important. The cars also have looks that girls tell us they want – pretty colors, glittery details and shiny finishes."

For more details visit the Matel Matell web site.




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