Baby Bonnet School of Dance
with Baby Half Note
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| Pony Data | |
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| Set | Baby Bonnet School of Dance with Baby Half Note (Regular or Beddy Bye Eye) |
| Asst. Number | 4888 (BBE version confirmed) |
| Accessories | Pink and yellow bee, pink and yellow swan, pink and
yellow rabbit, dance sign with paper cards, tutu,
legwarmers, floral headband (pale pink or lavender and
white), white dance shoes (UK only), dance bar (pink
or yellow), ballet box (yellow or pink), pink bow
handle, pink rack with hooks, sticker (puffy in the
UK, flat in the US), aqua blue butterfly brush, ribbon
(colour unknown), ((star pants in box, bonnet - UK
only, probably with regular eye baby)) . |
| Pose | Baby Tiddly Winks
(regular) Baby Shady (Beddy Bye Eye) |
| Distribution | Worldwide |
| Other Versions | Set sold with regular eyed baby and beddy bye eyed
baby at different times in different places. |

The Dance School was, as the name suggests, shaped like a baby
bonnet, with a pink bow that also acted as a handle. When
closed, the front displayed an image of three baby ponies in
dance attire. This front flap also featured three wheels, which
could be turned by a side cog to make the ponies pirouette. It
was intended for baby pony (and friend) use, so these wheels are
too small for an adult pony.

Baby Bonnet School of Dance
UK Hasbro Catalogue, 1987
(Image from Pranceatron)





Sharp eyed people will have noticed my Baby Half Note
is wearing little white shoes. These were not sold with
the playset in North America, but were part of the
release (at least with the regular eye baby) here in the
UK. These are her shoes, and I remember as a kid finding
it hard to get them on with the legwarmers also in
place! These shoes are also pictured in the Argos
catalogue image. Argos was known for opening and posing
their products for their own photos, so this is good
evidence corroborating the shoes as part of the UK
release. It is possible this was also how it was
pictured in the 1988 catalogue by Hasbro - but I don't
have this so can't be sure.
Some other accessories were included in these playsets
in the UK - at least one Mint in Box set has been found
to contain not only the shoes, but a party pants box
with panties, and a baby bonnet that looks like it
belongs to Baby Cuddles. It is unclear whether all
releases in the UK had these bits and pieces included.
Mine had the shoes, so probably it did - I do have vague
memories of dressing Baby Half Note originally with
panties under her tutu, but I can't be sure about the
bonnet.
These accessories may not have been sold with the Beddy
Bye Eye version in 1987.

The Dance School seems like a playset that
never really went away. After being released in
the 1980s in various parts of the world, it
appeared on various mail in offers in the early
1990s. Here in the UK, it featured on a flier
including Magical Breeze,
which closed in February 1991. This release
pictured the Dance School with Baby Half Note,
as standard. The pony featured was the Beddy Bye
Eye version, but it is not clear what version
was actually provided. It was offered for £9.95
or 60 horseshoe points - a large amount of
points considering how scaled back pony points
offers had been in the UK up to this point!

A more peculiar mail order release existed in
North America in 1992. Here, the Dance School
was offered as part of a mail order release, but
instead of coming with Baby Half Note, it was
advertised as coming with Pearly Baby Surprise.
It was offered for $18.95 and 3 horseshoe
points, or $21.20 without points (plus P&P).


This release seems designed to clear out any
excess ponies that had not yet been claimed.
These are ponies which did not appear on the UK
second hand market at the end of production, and
so it seems that Hasbro was able to distribute
them via other methods in the US.
Thanks to Chrissytree for the flier picture
of Baby Surprise and Dance School.