2014 one world dolls company information deck short form (from tld desktop)

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The Prettie Girls! dolls are fun, fashionable and most of all – great role models!

Everywhere there are people - there are children.

These dolls were created to celebrate global diversity.


our world famous doll designer Stacey McBride‐Irby The One World Doll Project’s ™ lead doll designer is the world famous creator of the So In Style™ Barbie® Doll line, Stacey McBride‐Irby. Ms. McBride‐Irby designed dolls for mega toy maker, Mattel™ for over 15 years. In her capacity as a designer with Mattel ™, Stacey worked with many celebrities such as Cookie Johnson (Magic Johnson) and Pauletta Washington (Denzel Washington).

A Subsidiary of One World Holdings, Inc. TRADING SYMBOL:OWOO

www.oneworlddolls.com Phone: 1.866-440-1470 | e-mail: info@oneworlddolls.com


the one world doll project getting to know us After several years of development, The One World Doll Project recently released the Prettie Girls!™, an exciting line of multi‐cultural fashion dolls. The Prettie Girls! are unique in their physical attributes as well as their individual personal stories, goals and aspirations, capturing the essence of values and positive attributes that every little girl can embrace. Styled for play, yet filled with soul, The Prettie Girls! set high values‐based standards for “pretty”‐ positive goals that reach across the globe and up for the stars! For young girls, The One World Doll Project creates a doll that is a friend, a partner in play, and a glimpse their biggest, brightest dreams. For young women, it is a symbol of who they are, how much they have achieved, and a keepsake of the best times of their lives. For connoisseurs, The One World Doll Project promises stylish works of art that will become a vital part of a valuable growing collectors’ market. In addition to the Prettie Girls! play line, the Company also has a Signature Celebrity Collection of Prettie Girls! – the first doll was modeled after Cynthia Bailey, the businesswoman, model and reality star, featured on Bravo Network’s Real Housewives of Atlanta.™

A Subsidiary of One World Holdings, Inc. TRADING SYMBOL:OWOO

www.oneworlddolls.com Phone: 1.866-440-1470 | e-mail: info@oneworlddolls.com


the Prettie Girls! celebrity collectors doll series

July 2014

CYNTHIA BAILEY Supermodel and Real Housewives of Atlanta Star

BERN NADETTE STANIS “Thelma” from the hit 70’s TV Show, Good Times

A Subsidiary of One World Holdings, Inc. TRADING SYMBOL:OWOO

www.oneworlddolls.com Phone: 1.866-440-1470 | e-mail: info@oneworlddolls.com


the one world doll project public company milestones and accomplishments •

July 2011:

Completed reverse merger to go public.

December 2012:

S‐1 Registration statement was declared effective by the SEC.

January 2013:

15c211 (stock symbol application) approved by FINRA.

January 2013:

Stock symbol OWOO issued by FINRA.

May 2013:

Company signs multi‐year representation deal with Shade Global.

June 2013:

OWOO Stock is granted DTC eligibility status.

June 2013:

Selected by “Good Times” TV Show Star to produce “Thelma” Doll.

June 2013:

Selected by Real Housewives of Atlanta Star, Cynthia Bailey, to produce collectors doll.

July 2013:

Prettie Girls! doll featured in Spanish Language Learning Course.

October 2013:

Cynthia Bailey collectors doll released.

October 2013:

Prettie Girls! dolls signs distribution deal with dollgenie.com and angelicdremz.com and pattycakedoll.com, three of the most visited Barbie™ doll online retailers. A Subsidiary of One World Holdings, Inc. TRADING SYMBOL:OWOO

www.oneworlddolls.com Phone: 1.866-440-1470 | e-mail: info@oneworlddolls.com


The Cynthia Bailey Prettie Girls! Collectors Doll

Introducing…

the Prettie Girls! OWP

Multi‐cultural fashion and play dolls designed by


the Prettie Girls! OWP Lena (African‐American) Lena is fun, fresh, confident, and smart! As a straight A student, she has made being smart cool! Her friends call her “The Wiz Kid” because whatever she puts her mind to, she will come out on top! While Lena is a busy spelling bee champ and top fundraiser on the cheerleading squad, she always finds the time to help her friends with their homework & class projects. Lena enjoys setting goals for success. When she grows up she would like to start her own business, but for now her next move is class president!

A Subsidiary of One World Holdings, Inc. TRADING SYMBOL:OWOO

www.oneworlddolls.com Phone: 1.866-440-1470 | e-mail: info@oneworlddolls.com


the Prettie Girls! OWP Valencia (Hispanic) Bold & daring, loving life is Valencia’s claim to fame! As a part of her passion for a healthy lifestyle, Valencia is all about working out and eating right. As a young athletic girl, Valencia focuses on being the best she can be. Whenever you are around Valencia, be ready to move ‐ she’s a party all by herself! To be around her is so much fun because she is always moving and grooving to the hottest song, as a way to have fun and stay fit. She loves watching cooking shows end enjoys testing her healthy recipes on her family and friends. Valencia’s passion for cooking nutritious meals and keeping her body healthy is truly an inspiration for all. A Subsidiary of One World Holdings, Inc. TRADING SYMBOL:OWOO

www.oneworlddolls.com Phone: 1.866-440-1470 | e-mail: info@oneworlddolls.com


the Prettie Girls! OWP Alexie (Caucasian) Alexie is an optimistic girl with a genuine love of life! Born two months early, she has been fighting against the odds from day one, but her positive “can do” attitude has helped her to embrace and be grateful for all of the good things in her life! In grade school, Alexie found herself being picked on by bullies because she was so much smaller than the other kids. She stuck up for herself, participated in extracurricular activities like the Glee Club, and made great friends that she could trust and rely on – Prettie Girl Lena is her BFF!

A Subsidiary of One World Holdings, Inc. TRADING SYMBOL:OWOO

www.oneworlddolls.com Phone: 1.866-440-1470 | e-mail: info@oneworlddolls.com


the Prettie Girls! OWP Dahlia (Middle Eastern Indian) You can always count on Dahlia for a good, belly aching laugh! With an energy that is electric, Dahlia is a natural born comedian, and loves being the center of attention. With a brilliant mind and quick‐wit, she is loved by all, especially by her adorable puppy, which she rescued from a shelter, named Chance! Through her humorous and caring spirit, she encourages her friends to volunteer their time, skills & allowance money to give back to their communities. She is passionate about doing her part to save the planet and wants you to do the same – are you recycling?

A Subsidiary of One World Holdings, Inc. TRADING SYMBOL:OWOO

www.oneworlddolls.com Phone: 1.866-440-1470 | e-mail: info@oneworlddolls.com


the Prettie Girls! OWP Kimani (African) Kimani is a free‐spirit and marches to the beat of her own drum. She is artistic, creative, and loves the performing arts. She dreams walking down the red carpet for a movie premier ‐ Watch for her name in lights! Kimani also loves all things fashion! When it comes to needing help finding the perfect outfit or a matching accessory, Kimani is the go‐to‐girl. She is beautiful on the inside and out – caring, loyal, and sweet, Kimani is best friend anyone could ever have.

A Subsidiary of One World Holdings, Inc. TRADING SYMBOL:OWOO

www.oneworlddolls.com Phone: 1.866-440-1470 | e-mail: info@oneworlddolls.com


the executive and support team CEO

CFO

CMC

CDO

PR

JOANNE MELTON

DENNIS GAUGER

GENE INSLEY

SARAH DANIEL

SHERYL SHADE

Chief Executive Officer

Chief Financial Officer

Chief Manufacturing Consultant

Creative Development Director

PR and Strategic Partnerships

Former VP of Commercial Loan Collateral Services for JP Morgan Chase.

Chief Financial Officer for Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) reporting companies.

Former Mattel Sr. VP of Worldwide Product Development, Girls Products between 1994 to 2008. .

Former 5‐Time Mary Kay Senior Cadillac Sales Director and Leadership Development Director at Imagine International.

President and Founder, Shade Global, Inc. (shadeglobal.com)

A Subsidiary of One World Holdings, Inc. TRADING SYMBOL:OWOO

www.oneworlddolls.com Phone: 1.866-440-1470 | e-mail: info@oneworlddolls.com


the one world doll project in the news The One World Doll Project ™ and the Prettie Girls! Dolls media spotlights. 1. CNN

10. The Wall Street Journal

2. Dolls Magazine

11. Essence.com

3. Jet Magazine

12. Haute Doll

4. ABC 13 – Houston, Texas

13. Freddyo.com

5. The Houston Chronicle

14. Roxanne’s Dolls

6. The Toy News

15. The Toy Insider

7. The Houston Business Journal

16. Bloomberg.com

8. BlackDollCollecting.com

17. TheOTCInvestor.com

9. Madame Noire

18. TheStreet.com

A Subsidiary of One World Holdings, Inc. TRADING SYMBOL:OWOO

www.oneworlddolls.com Phone: 1.866-440-1470 | e-mail: info@oneworlddolls.com


contact us The One World Doll Project, Inc. a subsidiary of One World Holdings, Inc. local 281‐497‐1311 toll free 1‐866‐440‐1470 fax 1‐866‐516‐0233 www.oneworlddolls.com www.prettiegirlsowp.com info@oneworlddolls.com

SPECIAL NOTE REGARDING FORWARD‐LOOKING STATEMENTS This document includes statements about the future. These are forward‐looking statements. All statements other than statements of historical facts contained in this prospectus, including statements regarding our future financial position, business strategy and plans and objectives of management for future operations, are forward‐looking statements. The words "believe," "may," "estimate," "continue," "anticipate," "intend," "expect" “hope” and similar expressions are intended to identify forward‐looking statements. We have based these forward‐looking statements largely on our current expectations and projections about future events and financial trends that we believe may affect our financial condition, results of operations, business strategy, short term and long term business operations and objectives, and financial needs. These forward‐looking statements are subject to a number of risks, uncertainties and assumptions, including but not limited to those described in "Risk Factors.“ In light of these risks, uncertainties and assumptions, the forward‐looking events and circumstances discussed in this document may not occur and actual results could differ materially and adversely from those anticipated or implied in the forward‐looking statements. Mattel, Barbie, So in Style and the Mattel, Barbie and So In Style logos are trademarks of Mattel Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

A Subsidiary of One World Holdings, Inc. TRADING SYMBOL:OWOO

www.oneworlddolls.com Phone: 1.866-440-1470 | e-mail: info@oneworlddolls.com



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January 2014 • DOLLS


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PRETTIE GIRLS! Fun, fashion from One World Doll Project

Cynthia Bailey, entrepreneur and reality TV star from “Real Housewives of Atlanta,” is the first celebrity likeness in OWP’s Prettie Girls Signature Collectors line, also this issue’s cover beauty. OWP’s Cynthia Bailey doll wears a casual yet edgy ensemble that includes a zipfront faux leather jacket, patent leather bow, belted metallic shorts, and white cotton tank representing The Cynthia Bailey Modeling Agency. Gold hoop earrings, a chunky gold bracelet, black pumps, and a black patent bag complete her stylish look.

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January 2014 • DOLLS


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rent T. Daniel and former Mattel designer Stacey McBride-Irby founded The One World Doll Project (OWP) in 2010, aiming to create multiracial fashion dolls that represent contemporary girls and women. The company recently launched its Prettie Girls line with AfricanAmerican Lena and Hispanic-American Valencia. In addition to the play line, the OWP just released its Cynthia Bailey Prettie Girls Signature Collector Doll depicting the businesswoman, model, and reality star featured on Bravo Network’s “Real Housewives of Atlanta.” OWP co-founder Daniel recently took time to speak with DOLLS about his goals for his company and the Prettie Girls line. DOLLS: What was the inspiration for the Prettie Girls dolls? Trent T. Daniel: Many personal experiences served as inspiration for the Prettie Girls! dolls, but our primary motivation was to address the growing, unfulfilled demand in the marketplace for mainstream fashion play dolls that represent real racial and cultural diversity. DOLLS: What’s the difference between Prettie Girls and other lines that embrace diversity? Daniel: The biggest difference between the Prettie Girls and other dolls that embrace diversity is that our dolls represent five young ladies who come from different racial and ethnic backgrounds, but all inhabit the same space. We feel the Prettie Girls effectively represent diversity without making diversity the cornerstone of their existence. That seems to be the main thing that attracts little girls to our dolls, because multiculturalism is simply a part of the Prettie Girl world — just as it is at the schools children attend every day. The Prettie Girls all live in the same neighborhood, go to the same school, hang out at the same places — still, they come from all over the world. We want little girls to see the Prettie Girls world not as some place far off on the other side of the globe, but as a place right next door, around the corner, and down the street. We feel the Prettie Girls are the only play line that has delivered diversity without making diversity the core focus of the individual dolls.

DOLLS: How do you deliver on the line’s stated concepts of strength, success, and other desirable values in kids? Daniel: The fact that The Prettie Girls all have aspirations to achieve success and happiness in life is one of the concepts that seems to be most celebrated with our customer base. While we do want children to get a positive message from the dolls, we still want them to be fun and engaging, so we have integrated each of the girls’ desires, dreams and directions in life into who they are. For example, Lena, our African-American doll, is an entrepreneur who has political aspirations — but she also loves pizza and cheerleading. The Prettie Girls are real girls, first and foremost, and as long as we present them in that way, we can successfully integrate positive messaging while supporting the fun, wonder, and excitement of being a young girl.

DOLLS: What’s next for The One World Doll Project? Daniel: Next up is to release three other Prettie Girls. Kimani, our African girl; Dahlia, our South Asian girl; and Alexie, our Caucasian doll, will be available online and in retail locations in early 2014, just after the International Toy Fair. After that, we plan to release fashion accessories for the Prettie Girls, expand our celebrity signature collectors line, and introduce our East Asian character. We’ll spend the rest of 2014 planning and executing our Christmas program. We want the Prettie Girls dolls to be the“must have”toy for Christmas 2014. DOLLS: Are you considering developing licensed products? Daniel: Absolutely! As we continue branding the Prettie Girls globally, we shall expand into several licensed categories, including stationery, gifts, publishing, clothing, soft goods, and perhaps a Prettie Girls musical group. DOLLS: Is there anything else you’d like to tell our readers? Daniel: Yes. We here at One World created this line of dolls because we know there are millions of little girls out there who have dolls in their toy chest that do not effectively represent who they are, where they come from, and what they wish to become. We intend to show those little girls that someone out there is thinking about them and that their parents will now have a choice when it comes to looking for dolls that have positive messages, play value, and cultural relevance. Find out more at www.shopowdolls.com

In her 15 years at Mattel, Stacey McBride-Irby designed for the Disney Princess Collection and created countless fashions for the iconic Barbie line. Most notably, she created an entire new line, the So In Style African-American dolls. Now a co-founder and lead designer at OWP, McBride-Irby designed the first five characters of the company’s Prettie Girls teen fashion doll line, among other projects.

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