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The online toy store Lime Tree Kids provided representation of individuals with Down syndrome in its line of "Baby Dolls with Down Syndrome". [36] Taking a similar approach to their popular Barbie brand, Mattel has also created dolls with disabilities, namely the "Share-a-Smile-Becky", who was introduced as Barbie's friend in 1997. [36]
ToyLikeMe was established in April 2015 by Rebecca Atkinson. [1] Atkinson and cofounder Karen Newell began making over toys to represent disability in a positive way. [1] The company offers various toys representing alopecia, vision impairment, hearing aids and cochlear implants, limb difference, mobility difference and more.
Since then, several toy companies have introduced dolls with disabilities. In 2018, Playmobil created a fully accessible schoolhouse with a disabled student in a wheelchair.
3D-printed dolls are now being designed with disabilities, representing a wider Now Makies is making a huge step towards being inclusive of all children. Toy maker creates dolls to include ...
The series was discontinued after only 5 dolls, but the dolls live on as their face and body sculpts are used for other Barbie dolls ever since. The Model Muse body in particular has become the new standard body for collector dolls in the Barbie line. Daria (2004–2005) was the Caucasian doll in this collection. Two versions of her were ...