Mattel, the American toy manufacturing company, has launched its first-ever Barbie doll with Down syndrome. The new Barbie is part of the company’s “Barbie Fashionistas” line, which aims to create dolls that represent a diverse range of backgrounds and abilities.
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The Down syndrome Barbie doll has been created in collaboration with the organization National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS) in the US and its launch is a positive step towards inclusivity and representation in the toy industry. The doll has been designed with specific physical features that are characteristic of Down syndrome, such as almond-shaped eyes and a smaller nose.
This launch is a significant milestone for the toy industry, as it demonstrates a commitment towards inclusivity and representation for individuals with disabilities. It also provides an opportunity for children to learn and understand the importance of diversity and acceptance.
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Mattel’s Down syndrome Barbie is a beautiful example of the power of representation and inclusion in promoting positive attitudes towards individuals with disabilities. It is a much-needed step towards creating a more inclusive and diverse society.
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