My girls were recently offered a sneak peek into the latest online world from Bella Sara trading cards. All the horses in the fanciful world of Bella Sara are featured on their website (55 million cards have sold!) Since its debut, Bella Sara has received many awards, including “Toy of the Year” from Creative Child magazine and a “Seal of Approval” from the National Parenting Center.

On November 6 the world of Bella Sara will welcome a new addition with Baby Bella foals, complete with new trading cards that feature the baby horses. The grand opening of the website kicks off with a 10-day celebration where kids can qualify for daily prizes, print off babies’ birth certificates, read stories, and get access to special codes and more.

The Bella Sara trading cards are beautiful and my daughters, who are 3 and 6, were completely enthralled with them. I have to admit I’m not that crazy about any type of virtual online gaming, but I love that the cards themselves can be traded or used to play fun card games. The online portion is a little above my 3-year-olds’ head (the trading cards and related website are intended for girls ages 5 to 9) but my 6-year-old was so excited about registering her horses and learning their names. Each card features a special activation code and girls can take care of their horse online in their own virtual stable. As a parent I love that each card features an inspirational message, such as “Choose friends who are positive and loving” and “Learn from yesterday, enjoy today, and imagine tomorrow.”
Baby Bella card packs retail for $2.99 each and are available nationwide at such stores as Target, Barnes & Nobles, and WalMart. They would make a great stocking stuffer for the little girls on your shopping list this holiday season!
Thanks Team Mom for the review opportunity!
p.s. It’s official. After watching my girls play online with their virtual ponies off and on today…these are deemed cooler than Webkinz online!















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