selling your jingle to company's, making your jingles catchy (so it gets stuck in peoples heads), making the consumer want to but the product.
The soft fur that they cover the pillow pet makes it feel soft. And the stuffing inside makes it even softer.
no...havent you seen the pillow pet commercials
Well, darling, "Jingle Bells" has a total of four verses, each with its own catchy little jingle. So, if you're counting individual jingles, there are four in total. But if you're talking about the iconic chorus that gets stuck in your head for days, then there's just one fabulous jingle to rule them all.
Jennifer Telfer, a mom from San Diego. She noticed that her 2 children struggled to squish their stuffed animals into pillows to sleep on. She invented the Pillow Pet, so that they could have something to cuddle with at nap time or at night, but also play with during the day.
yeah think so..check the tag
i guess so. my little sister has it and she doesn't complain
Well a jingle usually is catchy but before you begin building the jingle you will need to know the goal of the company . Is it their product they want to promote or their brand? Do they want their jingle to be integrated? From there you know if you will be adding company name, product name, or both. It will be a creative process that may take countless hours or days. The jingle is usually sang and with music so it is not going to be an easy overnight task.
I am also trying to find an example for homework about my fluffy pillow so i need the words to start with p.This is what I came up with-My pillow perfectly puts me into a deep sleep dreaming about Peter's pet pig prancing proudly waiting for Pete's pet panda and panther playing perfectly.
so after showers your wet hair {if you have any} wont get your pillow pet wet
Absolutely!! Every time I see a pillow pet in the store, I get very excited and wish I had one. Especially the unicorn. So yes, they are very appealing to the mind.
jingle could be a range of things so poo you