Disney Princess Persuasive Speech

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Of all the movies in the world, Disney films top the most untiring movies to watch. One can’t easily feel tired of watching a Disney film even after a hundred times—that’s how much people love Disney. It’s hard to let (it) go. One thing that’s also difficult to outgrow, especially for the ladies, is our adoration for Disney Princesses.

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I remember catching myself dreaming of Cinderella’s pretty face, the long and bright red hair of Ariel, and the toughness of Merida. I also remember throwing a Beauty and the Beast themed birthday party when I turned 7! Have you outgrown your Disney Princess obsession? Well maybe you have have, but What the Box lets
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With the new theme, they let you be part of that world as they bring you memorabilia from different Disney princesses films.

Since Belle’s my favorite princess, Angeline and Julian (the ones who run WTB), prepared the box for how a real fan of Beauty and the Beast would ask for. With that, let’s get down to business and look at what the box has in store for me:

What the Box: Your Monthly Mystery Box Goes Disney!

No need to worry about preserving this beautiful (and uber cute) rose! This one is made of paper, so you don’t have to water it every day to make sure no petal would fall. It definitely marks what Beauty and the Beast really is.

What the Box: Your Monthly Mystery Box Goes Disney!Look at that pop of color

What the Box: Your Monthly Mystery Box Goes Disney!It doesn’t get more Beauty and the Beast with the rose and the book!

What else is marked Beauty and the Beast? The pieces of furniture in the film! Every character in that film just makes the romance of Belle and the prince/beast better. And who would forget Chip from the tea set? The character becomes immortal in this cute necklace. I guess I’ll have to wait for him to start

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