I don't know whether this will make you smile, throw up, or see red, but 
I couldn't resist sending it to the list. The article comes via our 
daughter Clara, who is learning all she can about sustainability in 
between classical studies.

Bethany

Free Barbie Event at Walmarts Nationwide! via Frugal Upstate by [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] (Jenn @ Frugal
Upstate) on 10/28/08 

How often do you get to take your children to do
something that is free, fun, charitable and sustainable, all at once?

Here's the deal. Barbie (aka Mattel) has teamed up with Walmart for a
unique event November 8th from noon to 3pm. To teach kids about
sustainability, and to conduct an innovative experiment on the
possibilities of recycling toys, they have created an opportunity for
girls nationwide to participate in recyling, charity and just plain
fun..

Just bring an old Barbie into your local Walmart on Nov 8th, and place
it in one of the big pink recycling bins. Mattel will then donate one
brand new Barbie to a local childrens hospital-while the companies use
the old Barbies to experiment with recycling.

Make sure you bring your digital camera, because you will have the
chance to take your child's picture with Barbie, and then receive a
free voucher to go back to the photo department and get it printed out.
About 1000 stores will have a "live" Barbie for pictures, all the rest
nationwide will have a cutout to be posed next to.

And as with any event like this, there will be additional "Barbie
Themed" freebies and giveaways available. With the popularity of Barbie
these days, I'd make sure to get their early for the most "stuff".

What a great event! Use it as a chance to talk with your children about
the importance of sustainability issues, and about giving. Princess was
very excited to learn that by giving an old Barbie that she no longer
plays with, she will be helping a sick child get a brand new one. We
will be hitting the store early on November 8th-ready to go at noon
sharp!

Read more on the Barbie website, and the Walmart websites.
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