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Toddler Tinker Bell Booster Set - Kneeling
Series
Toddler Tinker Bell Booster Set
Origin
Walt Disney World, Disneyland Resort
Year
2009
Edition
OE
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This charming pin features a stylized, toddler-aged version of the iconic fairy Tinker Bell in a kneeling position. Originally appearing in the 1953 Disney animated classic 'Peter Pan,' Tinker Bell remains one of the most beloved characters in the Disney universe and a staple of pin collecting. This piece is part of the Toddler Tinker Bell Booster Set, which was released in 2009 at both Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resort. As an Open Edition pin, it was designed to be accessible to newer collectors, though its adorable 'chibi' or toddler-style aesthetic has maintained its popularity over the years. The pin features a gold-tone metal base with vibrant enamel fill, showcasing Tinker Bell's signature green dress and blue wings. Because this was part of a booster set, it was originally sold on a card alongside other pins, making finding them loose on the secondary market quite common. Tinker Bell's expressive eyes and playful pose capture the mischievous yet sweet personality that made her a global pop culture icon. For many, this pin serves as a nostalgic reminder of the 'toddler' character trend that was very popular in Disney merchandise during the late 2000s. Its status as an Open Edition pin means it does not carry the high secondary market value of a Limited Edition release, but its enduring character appeal keeps it as a frequent ISO for Tinker Bell completionists.
As an Open Edition pin, this piece is widely available and generally affordable for collectors. Its value is driven primarily by the enduring popularity of Tinker Bell as a character rather than scarcity. It is highly sought after by collectors who focus on Tinker Bell themes or those who enjoy the 'toddler' art style of Disney characters. Being part of a booster set, it is a great entry-level item for new collectors starting their journey.
The 'toddler' character art style became a significant design trend in Disney merchandise in the late 2000s, reimagining classic characters with youthful proportions. This 2009 release reflects that specific era of Disney park merchandise, which often featured sets designed to be split up or traded among guests.
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