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Zwiers the queen of princess pony dolls

Former Morris resident reigns in world of toys

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Former Morris resident and 1976 graduate of Morris High School Nancy Zwiers will be in Chicago manning her booth and teaching young girls about toy invention, the Pony Royale line of princess dolls.

More than 25,000 people are expected to visit the 10th annual Chicago Toy and Game Fair (ChiTAG) at Navy Pier today and tomorrow to check out the newest and best toys and games for the holiday season.

The best thing about the Chicago event, the largest of its kind in the nation, is that kids and adults are welcome, even encouraged, to try out the goods and participate in a myriad of games and activities.

Mary Couzin, founder and CEO of the Chicago Toy & Game Group, which hosts the fair, calls it a “giant interactive and bottomless toy box.”

Among those 250 vendors will be many of the bestselling brands that families have come to know and love. But there will also be some of the newest critically acclaimed, award-winning games from independent retailers.

Former Morris resident and 1976 graduate of Morris High School Nancy Zwiers will be in Chicago manning her booth and teaching young girls about her two-time-award-winning toy invention, the Pony Royale line of princess pony dolls.

If some young girls haven’t yet heard of the 12 pony princess dolls, one for each month of the year, it won’t be long until they start adding them to their Christmas lists.

Zwiers, who has 20 years experience in the toy industry, began working on the concept over three years ago. She approached it like a creative system, she said, similar to the idea of Legos blocks – the more pony princesses they collect, the more they can build on it and the more fun they have.

What makes the pony dolls so different from other products on the market is that each one has interchangeable silky manes and tails. They also have jewelry-like accessories and an entire fantasy back story behind them.

If a girl has two pony dolls, she can create 60 different looks. With three dolls, there are 500 possible combinations, Zwiers said. The dolls are made for small hands, allowing young girls to play with them independently.

“All the things girls love, we gave to them,” Zwiers said. “There’s a lot of open-ended creativity. It never gets boring.”

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