Mattel has unveiled its first-ever autistic Barbie with stimming hands, a tablet, fidget spinner, and other features.
Mattel partnered with Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN) "to allow more children to see themselves in Barbie" ...
The doll features a gaze that is shifted slightly to the side, to "[reflect] how some members of the autistic community may ...
That’s why children need the opportunity to play with inclusive dolls that reflect them and the different types of people in ...
Mattel just released its first autistic Barbie doll. The new doll was developed in collaboration with the Autism Self Advocacy Network, a grassroots organization that focuses on disability rights and ...
Barbie's autistic doll has been created in partnership with the Autistic Self Advocacy Network for authentic representation ...
The eyes of the new Barbie shift slightly to the side to represent how some people with autism sometimes avoid direct eye ...