Mattel has released its first Barbie doll made to represent an autistic person, featuring sensory-friendly clothing, ...
There’s a new kind of Barbie girl in this Barbie world. Mattel just released its first-ever autistic Barbie doll in an effort to represent how those with autism spectrum disorder may experience the ...
Mattel has unveiled its first-ever autistic Barbie with stimming hands, a tablet, fidget spinner, and other features.
Not everyone is happy with the new doll, but autistic people and advocates have reason to cheer.
It's Barbie's world, we just live in it. And that world just keeps getting bigger-this week with Mattel's announcement of the ...
Mattel spent 18 months working with an advocacy organization to develop the doll, which includes noise-canceling headphones ...
For the first time, a Barbie doll with features designed to account for the ways in which individuals with autism experience the world is hitting the market.
Mattel partnered with Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN) "to allow more children to see themselves in Barbie" ...
The doll has a number of features that autistic people may be able to relate to, even down to eyes that don't make direct eye contact.
The autistic Barbie joins Mattel's Fashionistas doll line. Other dolls in the line represent people with type 1 diabetes, Down syndrome and blindness. As part of the launch, Mattel is donating 1,000 ...
Mattel just released its first autistic Barbie doll, designed with the Autism Self Advocacy Network. She comes with a fidget spinner, tablet and headphones.