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  2. A Barbie with Down syndrome is already selling out. Here's ...

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    Based on input from NDSS, the new Barbie with Down syndrome includes “a single line in the doll’s palm, a body with a shorter frame, longer torso and low muscle tone, a new face sculpt ...

  3. Mattel launches first Barbie with Down syndrome to 'counter ...

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    Mattel debuted its first Barbie with Down syndrome, the latest in the toymaker's efforts to create more diverse and inclusive versions of its iconic doll.

  4. Mattel introduces first Barbie with Down syndrome - AOL

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    About 6,000 babies are born across the country each year with Down syndrome, the CDC said. Barbie's new doll representing a person with Down syndrome is part of Mattel's 2023 Fashionistas line ...

  5. Barbie - Wikipedia

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    A person with Barbie syndrome attempts to emulate the doll's physical appearance, even though the doll has unattainable body proportions. [150] This syndrome is seen as a form of body dysmorphic disorder and results in various eating disorders as well as an obsession with cosmetic surgery.

  6. Mattel - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, Mattel expanded its Barbie line to include dolls representing individuals with Down syndrome and vision impairments. This initiative is part of Mattel's ongoing efforts to promote diversity and inclusivity, allowing children to see themselves reflected in their toys. [152]

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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]