Fill me in about Fancy Nancy

Anonymous
I have to admit, I don't know much about toys and the hottest kid items. A family friend bought our 1-year old twin girls Fancy Nancy books and dolls. They seem kind of young for that, no? I'm sooooo excited about being a mom to twin girls because I'm pretty girly myself. Love that they will be into American Girl Dolls and other girl things. Can you fill me in on Fancy Nancy? Are there movies or tv shows or just dolls and books? Is 1 too young? Does anyone not like this? I thought the sills were very cool but I don't think I would have thought that as a young girl. Fill me in!
Anonymous
They're too young, cute concept/ theme for learning and increasing vocab - not much more than that, but not appropriate really until they're about 5
Anonymous
I fell in love with her because of my charges. My girl is 18 months old and I already bought her a bunch of FN's stuff. They don't get it util age 3-4 though and enjoy it until age 5-6.
Anonymous
Fancy Nancy is probably targeted to 3-4 year olds, but dolls are dolls and they will grow into the books. I like Fancy Nancy because she's "girly," which is what attracts my 4 YO, but she's not a sissy and uses "big words." Cute stuff and a little smarter than average.
Anonymous
Love Fancy Nancy. Was great for when my son read and I would want him to read my daughter while I got stuff done around the house. He enjoyed the books (normally hates girl stuff) because of the big words and she loves anything with pink. FN is cute and girlie but not dumb. 1 is young for the books, but no big deal. They'll grow into the books and enjoy the dolls in the meantime.
Anonymous
We love Fancy Nancy. She is the girliest girly-girl I expose my daughter to. She has a good heart and is a good friend, teaches new vocabulary words, loves all things French, and takes good care of her sister. A great model for your girls.
Anonymous
I really really want to know her sister's name...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I really really want to know her sister's name...


JoJo - Google is a great resource!

Take the Fancy Nancy quiz to see how much you know about this amazing little fashion icon:
A. What word is written on the pillow that rests on Nancy's bed?
B. What is Nancy's favorite color?
C. What is the name of the restaurant where Nancy and her family go out to eat?
D. What's the name of Nancy's best friend?
E. What is the full name of Nancy's doll? (hint: We mentioned it above)
F. Who are Nancy's next door neighbors (on each side of her house)?
G. What does Nancy want to be when she grows up?
H. What is the name of Mrs. DeVine's dog?
I. What breed is Nancy's dog?
J. What is Nancy's teacher's name?
K. What is Nancy's middle name?
L. What is Nancy's last name?
M. What is Nancy's dog's name?
N. What does she use to hold up her bed canopy?
O. What is Fancy Nancy's sister's name?
P. What was Mrs DeVine's profession?
Q. What breed is Mrs. DeVine's dog?
R. In what city did Mrs. DeVine live as a child?
S. What is Nancy's baby sitter's name?

Answers: A: Sublime; B: Fuchsia; C: The King's Crown; D: Bree ; E: Marabelle Lavinia Chandelier; F: Bree (her best friend) and Mrs. DeVine; G: A lepidopterist (that's a fancy word for a scientist who studies butterflies); H: Jewel; I: La Salle spaniel; J: Ms. Glass; K: She doesn't have a middle name; L: Clancy (yes...that makes her Fancy Nancy Clancy!); M: Frenchy; N: A broom and a mop; O. JoJo; P. Beauty care professional (she worked at a hair salon); Q: Papillion; R: Hollywood; S. Alex




from: http://www.sooperarticles.com/education-articles/childhood-education-articles/test-your-fancy-nancy-knowledge-601592.html
Anonymous
is this new info? in the first books she didn't have a name...

Jojo - how cute!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:is this new info? in the first books she didn't have a name...

Jojo - how cute!


Google again! - Reading the reviews (the very first one), it seems this book is the first one to mention her name.

http://www.amazon.com/Fancy-Nancy-Fabulous-Fashion-Boutique/dp/006123592X
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have to admit, I don't know much about toys and the hottest kid items. A family friend bought our 1-year old twin girls Fancy Nancy books and dolls. They seem kind of young for that, no? I'm sooooo excited about being a mom to twin girls because I'm pretty girly myself. Love that they will be into American Girl Dolls and other girl things. Can you fill me in on Fancy Nancy? Are there movies or tv shows or just dolls and books? Is 1 too young? Does anyone not like this? I thought the sills were very cool but I don't think I would have thought that as a young girl. Fill me in!


Just because they are girls is no guarantee that they will be into American Girl dolls.
Anonymous
Chances are at least one of the two
will be... If not, I can't wait to see whatever it is they decide to be into. And if it's their older brother's toys, that's fine too!!! Don't care, love having my two girls and love having my boy... And love dressing them all girly while they are young enough to let me dress them however I want!
Anonymous
Fancy Nancy is great for vocabulary and also how to act appropriately and politely in a variety of situations (unlike some other series...ahem, Angelina Ballerina). My daughter didn't really get into it until about 4.5.
Anonymous
My 3yr old loves FN.
Anonymous
My girls are 5 and 2. For me, Fancy Nancy falls into a category with the Pinkilicious books, Angelina Ballerina, Disney Princess, Hello Kitty and some other girly stuff that I find a little too pink and glittery but that the girls seem to like to hear/read about, and like Thomas the Train and Spiderman books, encourages them to read. The one about choosing her dog shows that even though Nancy is into French and extra lace on everything, she can compromise and be thoughtful for her family's sake.
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