Fulla Articles
Fulla Articles
Fulla Articles
Unlike the countries in the West such as United States of America, Middle Eastern countries tend to be on the conservative and modest side. Nonetheless, children in both worlds share a common love. (…)
Ever since it has entered through the market the craze never stopped and its sales are now unstoppable. (…)
There has been numerous attempts of other companies to create Islamic dolls and made it to the Arab market but non has been accepted and adored by many like how the Fulla doll did. (…)
Most of the western countries like United States of America for example are the liberated countries unlike the Arab countries that are found on the Middle East who are modest and conservative. (…)
All Middle Eastern countries are considered to have modest and conservative Muslim women residing in it. (…)
All parents would want to provide the best for their children. That would include buying the right toys for their children. (…)
Clearly, Fulla has topped the Arab and Muslim market and has put its western equal Barbie out from the popularity. THis took place slowly since its introduction a few years ago. (…)
Countries in the Middle East went crazy over what could be a Fulla sensation. The Fulla doll who displays herself as a modest doll that is completely unlike Barbie. (…)
Educational toys are made available to the children as a learning opportunity for them to enhance their different developmental skills but sadly most parents never realize that. (…)
Fulla’s name is inspired after a scented flower that can only be found in the areas of the Middle Eastern countries. (…)
Fulla the Islamic hijab donning doll who is the famous rival of the western icon Barbie has now reached its fame and become popular not only to the Middle Eastern countries but to almost every corner of the world. (…)
Fulla is no longer the newest sensation in the Islamic world, because she was introduced yet a few years back. (…)
Fulla is not the only hijab wearing doll. (…)
A traditional Muslim woman lives a life where it would mostly revolve around home and family only. The Fulla doll is an icon for little Muslim girls. (…)
Muslim women are always seen to dress modestly and have a fine behavior that really fits the customary traditions and beliefs of Muslim countries. (…)
Fulla is projected as a modest and conservative and far cry from her western counterpart – Barbie. With that, those who are used to the Barbie doll may see Fulla as boring and dull. (…)
Fulla is known to be a respectful daughter, a loving sister, a caring and honest friend to others and she is seen with more positive values with her. But where did she get all these values? (…)
The United States has never been more mindful and also dynamic when it comes to issues that are linked to race, weight and even stereotyping in past years. (…)
The inlfuence of Fulla with its growing popularity especially in the Arab market affecting mostly Middle Eastern countries has truly taken all the attention from it Western counterpart Barbie. (…)
She has a long black hair and large hazel eyes. Her body is covered with a traditional abaya and she uses a scarf and a hijab. (…)