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Olivia: Princess for a Day DVD Review

Oliviagets the chance of a lifetime in her all-new DVD, Olivia: Princess for a Day. Find out what happens when Olivia trades places with a visiting Princess and gets to live in a real castle, ride in a royal carriage and so much more.Created by Nickelodeon Home Entertainment and distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment, Olivia: Princess for a Day will be available on Sept. 6, 2011 for the suggested retail price of $16.99.

Based on acclaimed author/illustrator Ian Falconer’s award-winning titles, Oliviafollows a 6¾-year-old dynamo who believes she can do anything and sees every day as an opportunity to try new things. Her vivid imagination takes her on grand adventures, both real and fantasy, and like all children, her antics occasionally result in endearing misadventures. Olivia’s confidence and positive nature inspires kids everywhere to think boldly and follow their dreams.

Although Olivia’s adventures in her imagination are larger than life, the challenges in her day-to-day life are preschool size. Olivia’s unique ways of dealing with these challenges provide moments of fun and drama. She demonstrates how kids can use their imagination to work out what’s happening in their own world. Kids can relate to Olivia because she experiences the same daily trials and triumphs as they do. Every day is a “Big Day” for Olivia; her exuberance is contagious as she takes viewers along for the ride!

Olivia: Princess for a Day Episode Synopses:

Olivia: Princess for a Day (Double Length Episode): Olivia trades places with a princess for a day when she meets a visiting Princess and they realize that they look almost exactly alike.

Olivia’s Tip Top Tapper: Olivia hurts her leg on the eve of her big tap dance recital.

Olivia’s Old West Treasure Hunt: While on a field trip to an Old West town, Olivia leads a treasure hunt to find the missing key to the school bus.

Olivia Becomes a Chef: Olivia has to keep mom out of the kitchen while she prepares her a surprise birthday meal – a dinner with all red food!

Olivia Plays Hotel: There seems to be a strange guest at Olivia’s make-believe hotel – could it really be a ghost, or is it her brother Ian just playing tricks on Olivia and her friends?

Olivia’s Fashion Show: Olivia is determined to put on her own fabulous fashion show, but her models (her brother Ian and her friends Francine and Julian) are difficult.

Olivia Goes International: Olivia has trouble deciding on a country to represent for her class’s International Day so she invents her own.

Olivia Paints a Mural: A trip to the museum inspires Olivia’s artistic talents, if only she can find a big enough space.

Olivia: Princess for a Day Fast Facts:

  • Street Date: September 6, 2011
  • Catalogue: 832304
  • DVD SRP: $16.99
  • DVD Running Time: 107 Minutes
  • Rating: Not Rated

Special Features:

  • “Olivia Plans a Tea Party” bonus episode

Olivia! Olivia! Cutest, prettiest, piggy on the block! It’s one of our favorite girly shows. Your daughter will have a ball watching Olivia chase her imagination around the wild west, or a far away castle.

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