Barbie Fashionistas Doll # 208, Barbie Doll with Down Syndrome Wearing Floral Dress, Created in Partnership with the National Down Syndrome Society, HJT05

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Barbie Fashionistas Doll # 208, Barbie Doll with Down Syndrome Wearing Floral Dress, Created in Partnership with the National Down Syndrome Society, HJT05
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Barbie Fashionistas celebrate diversity and offer endless possibilities for storytelling and fashion exploration. With this inclusive range of dolls, kids can see how fun it is to express personality through style, showcasing bright and trendy looks that make for endless storytelling possibilities Theyre an ideal gift for fashion-loving kids everywhere. Each sold separately, subject to availability. Dolls cannot stand alone. Colours and decorations may vary. Meet the first Barbie doll with Down Syndrome... - Manufacturers part number: HJT05

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  • The pink orthotics of the Barbie doll go perfectly with the outfit and support them while running. The white trainers have zips so they are easier to put on and take off
  • The pink necklace shows three arrows that stand for the third 21, chromosome that only people with Down syndrome possess. The arrows point outwards to symbolise that even people with Down syndrome can develop and develop in this world
  • The doll shows symbols that are meaningful for people with Down syndrome, e.g. B, butterflies, also the blue and yellow shades have been deliberately chosen to draw attention to Down syndrome as typical colours
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