Forest Photo Shoot Surprise with Barbie® National Geographic Dolls | Nat Geo Kids

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When Barbie Photojournalist and Wildlife Conservationist dolls wander into the forest, they’ve got one thing on the brain: monkeys! Photojournalist doll needs the perfect picture of a monkey in its natural habitat, and she’s found one -- but it’s moving so quickly that all of her frames turn out totally blurry. Instead of giving up, the pals wait patiently nearby and keep quiet, hoping that the monkey will show itself again. Finally, photojournalist doll gets super stealthy to capture some amazing stills of not one, but two of the adorable creatures as they search for a snack! Patience rewards the friends with a successful photo shoot -- press play to see some of their sweet shots. (Partner Content).
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Forest Photo Shoot Surprise with Barbie® National Geographic Dolls | Nat Geo Kids
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