“We recognize that Barbie is much more than just a doll; she represents self-expression and can create a sense of belonging,” Krista Berger, Senior Vice President of Barbie and Global Head of Dolls, said in a press release . “We proudly introduce a new blind Barbie doll and Black doll with Down syndrome to our Barbie Fashionistas line, reinforcing our commitment to creating products that represent global belonging and inclusivity in the doll aisle.”
In partnership with AFB, Barbie included details and accessories for its first-ever blind doll meant to represent many individuals with blindness and low vision. She comes with a white and red cane with a marshmallow tip and sunglasses, and has articulated elbows for comfortable cane use during play. Her satiny blouse and ruffled skirt are tactile and include high-contrast closures and elastic to make outfit swaps easier. And her packaging is accessible, including “Barbie” in braille.
Barbie worked with NDSS on the details of the new doll with Down syndrome, which include a shorter frame, longer torso, rounder face, flat nasal bridge and other characteristics often associated with those with Down syndrome. The doll also has braided hair texture, one of the key features the Black Down syndrome community asked for.
This Ken doll has 22 articulation points to make him easy to pose and play with. He comes with a wheelchair and a ramp that can attach to the Barbie Dreamhouse (sold separately).
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