Little People Disney Princess Songs Palace Is the Perfect Gift for Young Princess Fans

Posted on Mar 26, 2014 by No Comments

I think any Little People set is adorable, but the Fisher-Price Little People Disney Princess Songs Palace is especially cute for toddler or preschool girls. This elaborately designed play set has seven different castle rooms for girls to play in.

The really neat part, however, is that the princesses can dance across the ballroom floor with a turn of the fountain level. They can also say select phrases and sing songs. For example, the Cinderella figure says “Oh, I lost my glass slipper!” and sings A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes when she is placed on the ballroom floor.

The Disney Princess Songs Palace comes with Little People Cinderella and Snow White figures. Other Disney princess figures are sold separately. The two-pack that includes Belle and the Beast is my personal favorite, although I don’t think the boy characters say anything when placed in the Disney Princess Songs Palace.

The Disney Princess Songs Palace gets four out of five stars from Fisher-Price reviewers and has similar high reviews on the other websites I checked. The only potential downside to this toy is that several reviewers online say it’s a little tricky to put together.

It’s estimated that you’ll need 30 minutes for assembly, so this is something to keep in mind if you decide to get it as a birthday or holiday gift. Waiting 30 minutes to play with a cool new toy is going to seem like a lifetime for a little girl, so it would be a good idea to put it together ahead of time.

Suggested retail price for the Little People Disney Princess Songs Palace is $55. You can check out a video of the play set in action or purchase it directly from the Fisher-Price website.

Photo credit: Fisher-Price

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Dana Hinders

Dana Hinders lives in Iowa with her husband and son. She has been a freelance writer since shortly after earning her degree in journalism from The University of Iowa in 2003. She writes extensively about parenting, crafts, and creative ways to save money. Visit her at danahinders.com.

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