It's Just So Pretty!...Fashion Solitaire
So, my two and a half year old daughter is in a “pink” stage. All clothing must be pink, or she refuses to wear it. To quote her, “It's just so pretty!” I thought I might be trendy and dress her in a bright yellow top and orange corduroys, much to her dismay. “Mommy, you must listen with ears! Only PINK clothes.” Of course, this comes AFTER I did a full season's shopping, consisting of only a few pink outfits. Her wardrobe outdoes mine. It looks like I'll be hitting the shops again...
So, kind of on the same topic, we've been playing Fashion Solitaire together. It reminds me of playing with paper dolls. It's heavy on fashion, low on solitaire, at least until the later levels. Cards are arranged in a solitaire layout. The cards are classified as dresses, shirts, skirts, pants, outwear, shoes, accessories, jewelery, hair styles, and hair accessories. You can use the default deck, or design your own clothes to customize the deck and earn extra cash. You use the cards to dress models, with the goal of dressing all the models, and then selecting one model for your fashion show. Each models has her own specifications, wanting clothes of a specific style or pattern or color. There are 8 stages, each with different styles and outfits.
My little girl loves it too, and likes to sit on my lap and tell me which clothes are pretty and who to dress next. To bad dressing her is not as easy! I like that it gives you more opportunities for original creations than JoJo's Fashion Show, and is much more fashion related than the time management fashion titles like Fashion Boutique, Dress Shop Hop, Fashion Star, or Vogue Tales.
Lisa
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