Celebrity Moms and Mattel Celebrate First "Little Mommy(TM) Day".Actresses Denise Richards, Ming Na and Television Host Dayna Devon Dayna Devon (born February 21, 1970 in San Antonio, Texas) is an Emmy award-winning American journalist, is the co-anchor, with Mark McGrath, of the television show Extra. Share Special "Little Mommy[TM] Day" Fun with their Daughters BEVERLY HILLS Beverly Hills, city (1990 pop. 31,971), Los Angeles co., S Calif., completely surrounded by the city of Los Angeles; inc. 1914. The largely residential city is home to many motion-picture and television personalities. , Calif. -- Subhead sub·head n. In both senses also called subheading. 1. The heading or title of a subdivision of a printed subject. 2. A subordinate heading or title. Noun 1. of release dated May 12, 2007, should read: Actresses Denise Richards, Ming Na and Television Host Dayna Devon Share Special "Little Mommy[TM] Day" Fun with their Daughters (sted Actresses Denise Richards, Ming Na and Melora Hardin Melora Diane Hardin (born June 29, 1967) is an American actress, singer, and former child actress. Hardin was born in Houston, Texas, the daughter of acting manager Diane (née Hill) and actor Jerry Hardin. She is the sister of Flock CEO Shawn Hardin. and Television Host Dayna Devon Share Special "Little Mommy[TM] Day" Fun With their Daughters). The corrected release reads: CELEBRITY MOMS AND MATTEL CELEBRATE FIRST "LITTLE MOMMY[TM] DAY" Actresses Denise Richards, Ming Na and Television Host Dayna Devon Share Special "Little Mommy[TM] Day" Fun with their Daughters Mattel, in honor of its popular baby doll brand Little Mommy[TM] - and in celebration of the special time that moms and daughters share - designated today, the day before Mother's Day, as the first-ever "Little Mommy[TM] Day." Inaugurated by several celebrity moms and their daughters, the new special day also recognized the importance of nurturing role-play for girls. To kick-off Little Mommy[TM] Day, Dayna Devon, host of "EXTRA," and actress Denise Richards were on hand with their young daughters to co-host the first official Little Mommy[TM] Day Tea Party in Beverly Hills and share fun "mini-mommy" activities together. The Little Mommy[TM] Day Tea Party brought three generations of women - mothers, daughters and their Little Mommy[TM] baby dolls - together to celebrate mommy-hood over tea-time and play-time. Each girl of honor "adopted" her very own Little Mommy(TM)Sweet As Me(TM) doll - available in a variety of ethnicities with hundreds of combinations of hair color, eye color, facial expressions, outfits and more so each girl can find a baby she loves. Girls were then treated to a grand English-style tea party where they enjoyed a "three-generational" brunch with their mom and new Little Mommy(TM) doll and took an "oath" to nurture and love their new doll. "We know little girls look up to their moms as role models and observe all of the nurturing and caring actions they do each and every day. Little Mommy Day celebrates the special bond between moms and daughters and encourages mothers to be an active participant in their little girl's world of imaginary role-play," said Stephanie Cota, vice president of marketing for Mattel Girls. "Mattel is proud to offer a range of high quality, thoughtful Little Mommy baby dolls to help awaken the nurturing and caring 'little mommy' in all girls and facilitate this incredibly important play experience." About Little Mommy[TM] The Little Mommy[TM] brand brings imaginary nurturing play to girls with adorable baby dolls and accessories inspired by Fisher-Price[R] products. Specially designed for little girls as young as 18 months, Little Mommy[TM] provides products that offer play for every hour of the day from mealtime to playtime to travel time. About Mattel Mattel, Inc., (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :MAT)(www.mattel.com) is the worldwide leader in the design, manufacture and marketing of toys and family products. The Mattel family is comprised of such best-selling brands as Barbie[R], the most popular fashion doll Fashion dolls are dolls designed to be dressed and redressed to reflect fashion trends or occasionally fantasy play. The dolls are typically plastic or vinyl, and are manufactured both as toys and as collectibles. They are enjoyed by many age groups. ever introduced, Hot Wheels Hot Wheels is a brand of die cast toy car, introduced by American toymaker Mattel in 1968. It was the primary competitor of Johnny Lightning and Matchbox until 1996, when Mattel acquired rights to the Matchbox brand from Tyco. [R], Matchbox[R], American Girl American Girl, may refer to:
R/C Reinforced Concrete R/C Rate of Climb , as well as Fisher-Price[R] brands, including Little People[R], Power Wheels The creator of this article, or someone who has substantially contributed to it, may have a conflict of interest regarding its subject matter. It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia's content policies, particularly neutral point of view. [R] and a wide array of entertainment-inspired toy lines. Mattel is recognized as one of the 100 Most Trustworthy U.S. Companies by Forbes Magazine and is ranked among the 100 Best Corporate Citizens by CRO Magazine. Committed to ethical manufacturing practices, Mattel marks a 10-year milestone in 2007 for its ever-evolving Global Manufacturing Principles and focus on sustainable business A business is sustainable if it has adapted its practices for the use of renewable resources and holds itself accountable for the environmental and human rights impacts of its activities. practices. With global headquarters in El Segundo, Calif., Mattel employs more than 30,000 people in 43 countries and territories and sells products in more than 150 nations. Mattel's vision is to be the world's premier toy brands -- today and tomorrow. (c)2007 Mattel, Inc. All Rights Reserved. MATTEL, LITTLE MOMMY and associated trademarks and trade dress are owned by Mattel, Inc. |
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