This Disney Princess Will Teach Your Child How to Code Turns out, there actually is more to this provincial life.

By Linda Lacina

Hasbro

This year, Belle of Beauty and the Beast will go where no Disney Princess has gone before.

Ahead of this year's Toy Fair, Hasbro announced yesterday that its new Belle doll won't just have the character's brown hair and signature yellow gown. She'll dance and sing, powered by commands children make with a special programming app, teaching kids to code while they play.

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It's a fitting choice. Belle was always the bookish Disney princess, known for her love of reading and drawn to the Beast, in part, for his passion for learning. (He was one of very few characters in the film -- outside of Belle's father -- to encourage her). The forthcoming live-action film will take this one step further, positioning Belle as a scientist.

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The app features a simple mode in which younger children can "connect the dots" to give commands, while a "block coding mode" lets older kids drag and drop steps and sequences to create a special dance routine. The doll is battery powered and connects to mobile devices via a wireless Bluetooth connection, allowing Belle to perform her classic spins untethered by cables, Gizmodo reported yesterday.

The $120 doll will be available in the fall and can speak 100 phrases as well as sing songs from the original animated musical.

Linda Lacina

Entrepreneur Staff

Linda Lacina is the former managing editor at Entrepreneur.com. Her work has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Smart Money, Dow Jones MarketWatch and Family Circle. Email her at llacina@entrepreneur.com. Follow her at @lindalacina on Twitter. 

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