A growing international campaign called Toys Like Me, urging the global toy industry to better represent children with disability and difference, has made its way to Australia. And a Melbourne ...
And now Barbie is about to become even more inclusive, with the debut of two disabled dolls at the request of the brand’s fans. Later this year, Barbie fans will be able to buy a wheelchair ...
Dolls that were differently-sized, disabled or non-white were practically non-existent. For children growing up these days, it's easier to find diverse dolls that suit their aspirations and look ...
The line has represented different disabilities and appearances ... view of beauty and fashion" and enable more children to ...
There are dolls with diverse skin tones, body types, disabilities and hair textures to choose from, and aim to better reflect the world and the demographic of consumers. Last year, more than half ...