WASHINGTON (AP) — Toy firm Mattel revealed its first Barbie doll representing an individual with Down syndrome on Tuesday.
Mattel collaborated with the Nationwide Down Syndrome Society to create the Barbie and “make sure the doll precisely represents an individual with Down syndrome,” the corporate stated.
Design options of the brand new Barbie had been made beneath steering from NDSS, Mattel stated. Along with portraying some bodily traits of an individual with Down syndrome, the Barbie’s clothes and accessories carry particular which means.
The blue and yellow on the doll’s gown, accompanied by butterflies, characterize symbols and colours related to Down syndrome consciousness. And the three chevrons on the Barbie’s necklace characterize how folks with Down syndrome have three copies of their twenty first chromosome, Mattel stated.
As well as, the Barbie wears ankle foot orthotics, which some kids with Down syndrome use.
“This implies a lot for our group, who for the primary time, can play with a Barbie doll that appears like them,” NDSS President and CEO Kandi Pickard stated in an announcement. “This Barbie serves as a reminder that we should always by no means underestimate the facility of illustration.”
Based on the Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention, Down syndrome is the “commonest chromosomal situation” recognized within the U.S. at this time. About 6,000 infants are born throughout the nation every year with Down syndrome, the CDC stated.
Barbie’s new doll representing an individual with Down syndrome is a part of Mattel’s 2023 Fashionistas line, which is geared toward rising range and inclusivity. Earlier dolls which were launched to the Fashionistas line embrace a Ken doll with a prosthetic leg, a Barbie with listening to aids and dolls with a pores and skin situation referred to as vitiligo.
“We’re proud to introduce a Barbie doll with Down syndrome to raised mirror the world round us and additional our dedication to celebrating inclusion by play,” Lisa McKnight, government vp and world head of Barbie and Dolls at Mattel, stated in an announcement.