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Mattel's Disability representation with two of his brands-Barbie and American Girls

Disneywoman May 6th

Barbie brand:

Hearing Aid ken (there's a Barbie version but I couldn't find a picture of her)


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New Wheelchair Barbie:

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(and yes there *is* a ramp for both Wheelchair Barbie and Ken dolls to use with the Dream House)

Prosthetic leg Ken

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(I'm pretty sure there's a Barbie version of this but I couldn't find it at the moment)


and Down Syndrome Barbie:

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heck, they even went so far as to have a disabled Pet for Barbie to take care of

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American Girls brand will be in the following post to this 




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Disneywoman OP May 6th

American Girls:

They did have this until 2017 (I think it should be an "always" thing ) an allgery-free lunch Kit


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Bald American Girl

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Feel Better set:

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diabetes kit:

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Asthma and Allgery set (and it seem to re-use the same Allgery sticks as the "retired" allgery-free lunch set)

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Arm Crutuch:

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and up until 2020 that any 18" American Girl doll could be customed fitted with a hearing aid.   They went one step further and created a American Girl Doll with hearing Loss 

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@Disneywoman


I love these!!! <3

Yo @TinyWhisper11, check this out <3

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@jesusredeemedme2425 🤔🤔 isn't barbie like an iconic pretty girl for kids?? This is awareness and very cool. But why exactly?

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@Tinywhisper11

Yes, with very unrealistic body sizes that lead to girls having a poor body image. lol (No that's really a thing...)

And American Girl is similar, but it's based in history. Each doll has at least one short novel written about them and the historical period they're based in <3

That's exactly it! It's for both awareness, and so kids can have a doll that looks like them, even if they're different <3 It's really sweet <3

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@jesusredeemedme2425 oh I guess so, then that's good ❤  this is a very good idea🙂 ❤ I've not heard of them doing this before, but now I know, I think it's great ❤❤ I'll have a wheelchair barbie please😋

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@Tinywhisper11


I wish I could give you one lol

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Disneywoman OP May 6th

@jesusredeemedme2425

Actually Barbie actually added different kind of body types as well like "curvy" and  other. 

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@Disneywoman How nice. These might fit into the Disability Community here at 7cups. But I am not sure.

Tagging @Affy @MistyMagic

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Disneywoman OP May 6th

@calmMango9611

I didn't know where to put the thread.  I was guessing really

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@Disneywoman It is fine. You did a nice job posting this.

@Disneywoman

I have to guess sometimes too lol! No worries <3

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LittleSodo May 6th

I have seen barbie with hearing aid but didn't know it was this inclusive. <3

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@LittleSodo I want a little sodo barbie😁

Disneywoman OP May 6th

@LittleSodo  Barbie also has Ken and Barbie dolls with that skin condition called Vitiligo

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@Disneywoman

Ooh I love that!!!! <3

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MistyMagic May 7th

@Disneywoman  thanks, this is very interesting. It always concerned me about Barbie and now it is more inclusive!

@jesusredeemedme2425 you can always ask me to move or where the best place may be to post :)

@calmMango9611  Thanks for the tag! 

 

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Disneywoman OP May 7th

@MistyMagic  here's a bonus fact,  back in the 1990s when they had an early version of Barbie in a wheelchair (Wheelchair Becky)  either the first or second version (The first version had "hair to long for it- but the 2nd version had shorter hair)- that either the Becky doll couldn't fit into either the doors, or the elevator of the Barbie DreamHouse   but  Mattel didn't want to bother redesging the Dream house so eventually they stopped selling Wheelchair  Becky 

But they had the same problem again with the Wheelchair Barbie/Ken and this time Mattel did listen and made the elevator big enough for wheelchairs.

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MistyMagic May 7th

@Disneywoman hahahahaha just like real life and wheelchairs! Sometimes it is impossible to get through a door without rapping my knuckles

 

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@MistyMagic Your very welcomed.

@MistyMagic

You can move posts??? <3

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MistyMagic May 10th

@jesusredeemedme2425

Yes, as a forum moderator I can do that if needed. Pm if you would like more details so we don't detract from the post topic.

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