Growing up- I can still remember pining for my cousins baseball cards- which he kept under lock and key and well-out of my reach. I wanted my very own collection of cards- but the pickins' were kind of slim back then-so I settled on acquiring several Garbage Pail Kids- although I was never truly fond of their gross-out humor and quickly shoved them in the back on my closet- never to be seen or heard from again.
All Listings For Sale Auction. Sort by: of 5. GOODWIN & CO. Save this search 1889 N165 Goodwin & Co (Old Judge) GAMES & SPORTS -Chariot Races.Neat Card. BELLA SARA TRADING CARD-STARLIGHTS SERIES-SHINY STORY CARD-S50 SKATING LESSON. EBay (hippofuzz) Add to watchlist. 2x Putting off the Promise - 076 - Common Foil NM. Bella Sara Horse Trading Cards are popular collectible cards, which are used in the Bella Sara Horse Trading Card Game. This game was invented in Denmark and is quite a popular card game in a number of countries.
Fast forward hmmm about 25 years and oh the collectible cards landscape is so utterly and completely different. Girl power is- thankfully- bursting forth in every conceivable arena and is especially evident in the wonderful world of Bella Sara trading cards- which are not only gorgeous, colorful collectible cards of magical, fantasy-like horses --take that baseball card collectors- but contain codes that allow users to unlock the keys to an online world called North of North which is the virtual home to these pink and purple mares. (Another thing we didn't get from our one-dimensional garbage pail kids cards- years ago--!)
Honestly beside the ability to collect and tap into an online world- where users can activate the codes on their cards and bring their one-dimensional mares to life and care for them in their online stables, read stories and play games what has truly struck a chord with me- and has me completely onboard to get my daughter as many of these cards as she'd like- is that each card has an inspirational message and a phrase to help girls get in touch with their feelings, find their inner strength and basically revel in their Girl Power!
And now- these mgical creatures have some new babies to welcome into their world- Baby Bella characters- and their very own line of collectible cards- which feature powerful messages- and even the names of their Bella Sara Parents!
To celebrate the launch of these Baby Bella's, on November 6th the Bella Sara websiteis kicking off a 10-day celebration where kids can qualify for daily prizes, print off babies' birth certificates, read stories get access to special codes- and just have some good old-fashioned online fun!
And at a price point of just $2.99 for a pack of seven cards- that can lead to an online world and countless hours of fun- these cards are the perfect holiday gift!
Definitely worth checking out- log on here...
Bella Sara was a children's card trading game that combined a world of magical horses with game play. Published by Seattle-based game company Hidden City Entertainment, Bella Sara began as a trading card game that expanded into an international product line. Having three set releases each year, all trading cards had images of illustrated horses, characters and magical friends with positive, inspirational messages on them. Each card pack included secret codes that could be redeemed on the website to care for and nurture magical horses online. Select Bella Sara products included these secret codes to expand the magical world even further.It was reported June 16, 2013 that the Bella Sara Company would be ceasing all operations.[1]As of January 2020, the flash site is still up, but the store has been shut down.
History[edit]
Bella Sara was started in Denmark by Gitte Odder Brændgaard, who intended to create an alternative to other popular trading card games, such as Pokémon and Magic: The Gathering, that would be more suited to girls and lack the element of competition present in the other games. After the game proved successful in Scandinavia, the cards were released on a trial run to United States consumers in Seattle and San Diego at the end of 2006. Sales during that trial run were high enough to convince retailers to take the cards national in March 2007.[2] The cards continued to grow in popularity with children until the company ceased operations.
Card availability[edit]
Cards could be purchased in booster packs, value boxes, and tins, each of which contained a random assortment of cards. Card packs could be purchased online or at a number of retailers worldwide.[3] All cards were published for a limited time in sets. There are eighteen sets of cards, as well as other collectible merchandise. These include:
- “First Series” (silver-bordered cards) (October 2006)
- 64 total cards: 36 common cards, 9 rare cards, 10 energy cards and 9 foil cards with silver background
- “Second Series” (light yellow-bordered cards) (March 2007)
- 124 total cards: 58 common cards, 27 rare cards, 12 energy cards and 27 foil cards with gold background
- “Northern Lights” (blue-bordered cards) (July 2007)
- 72 total cards: 28 common cards, 17 rare cards, 10 energy cards and 17 foil cards with pale blue background
- “Ancient Lights” (pink-bordered cards) (October 2007)
- 72 total cards: 28 common cards, 17 rare cards, 10 energy cards and 17 foil cards with pink background
- “Native Lights” (purple-bordered cards) (February 2008)
- 72 total cards: 28 common cards, 17 rare cards, 10 energy cards and 17 foil cards with textured lavender background
- “Magical Friends” (lavender border) (June 2008)
- 123 total cards: 37 common cards, 37 rare cards, 12 energy cards and 37 foil cards with solid lavender background
- “Baby Bella” (green border) (October 2008)
- 129 total cards: 43 common cards, 37 rare cards, 12 energy (toy) cards and 37 foil cards with green background
- “Treasures” (turquoise border) (March 2009)
- 110 total cards: 55 common cards (5 common 'Treasures' cards), 55 foil cards (5 foil 'Treasures' cards).
- “Royalty” (light purple border) (June 2009)
- 110 total cards: 55 common cards, 55 foil cards, 5 common energy (treasure) cards and 5 foil energy (treasure) cards.
- “Royalty” was the first set to omit rare cards. From this set forward, rare cards are no longer included and is the first set to include the 'Bella Sara Ticket' card in each package. Ticket cards may be gold, silver or copper.
- Each 'Bella Sara Ticket' activated awards horses, horseshoes, and prizes to play with in your online cottage.
- “Bella's Ball” (orchid border) (October 2009)
- 110 total cards: 50 common cards, 55 foil cards, 5 character cards.
- “Sunflowers” (gold- border) (March 2010)
- 110 total cards: 45 common cards, 55 foil cards, 10 character cards.
- “Moonfairies” (blue border) (June 2010)
- 110 total cards: 45 common cards, 55 foil cards, 10 story cards.
- “Starlights” (light blue border) (October 2010)
- 110 total cards: 45 common cards, 55 foil cards, 10 story cards.
- “Spring Carnival” (mint-green border) (February 2011)
- 110 total cards: 45 common cards, 55 foil cards, 10 story cards.
- “Summer Camp” (yellow border) (May 2011)
- 110 total cards: 45 common cards, 55 foil cards, 10 story cards.
- “Winter Festival” (ice blue border) (October 2011)
- 110 total cards: 45 common cards, 55 foil cards, 10 story cards.
- “Best of Bella Sara” (purple border) (February 2012)
- 110 total cards: 55 common cards, 55 foil cards.
- 'Herds from North of North' (yellow orange border) (October 2012)
- 110 total cards: 55 common cards: 55 foil cards.
Bella Sara cards were available in the United States, Canada, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Italy, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Germany, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, Switzerland, Spain, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Croatia, Slovenia, Australia, Mexico, and South Africa.
Bella Sara received numerous awards from child development and parenting authorities, including the “National Parenting Center Seal of Approval” for 2009, the National Parenting Publications 'Honors Award' for 2009, the 'Toy of the Year' and the “Seal of Excellence” from Creative Child Magazine for 2008 and 2009, the “Excellent Product” and “Outstanding Product” designations from iParenting Media, and the “Best Products” award from Dr. Toy.
Licensed products[edit]
Other Bella Sara licensed products include: Bees and Jam sleepwear and intimate apparel, Jakks Pacific toy varieties, Codemasters DS & PC game, Paradise Kids Pose-able Horses, Simply Fun Treasure Trot, HarperCollins Stories and Activity Books, MasterPieces Activities, Trends International Posters, Ultra Pro portfolios, and other international product lines.
References[edit]
- ^https://icv2.com/articles/games/view/25985/bella-sara-u-s-shut-down
- ^Salkin, Allen (November 12, 2007). 'With Ponies, Unicorns and Secret Codes, an Effort to Unleash a Craze for Girls'. The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-01-11.
- ^'About Bella Sara'.
External links[edit]
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