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Barbie with Down syndrome launched: How the doll has become
Barbie with Down syndrome launched: How the doll has become
Barbie with Down syndrome launched: How the doll has become more inclusive since its debut
Barbie can be anyone: a girl with Down's syndrome, a judge, and an Indian with jhumkas and bangles. Since the doll debuted at the New York Toy Fair in 1959, she has donned many avatars, most recently keeping diversity and inclusion in mind
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