John Forté, a Grammy-nominated musician known for his work with the Fugees and the Refugee Camp All-Stars, was found dead in ...
Experts say there is no single ‘look’ to being autistic, so the Barbie that Mattel created can’t represent everyone ...
The doll's gaze is slightly to one side, she has fully bendable elbows and wrists, carries a fidget spinner and wears ...
Toys give a direct perspective about how children see the world, leading their imagination while teaching silent lessons ...
Mattel debuts a Barbie with autism—complete with a fidget spinner, noise-cancelling headphones and a communication ...
The autistic Barbie joins Mattel's Fashionistas doll line. Other dolls in the line represent people with type 1 diabetes, ...
Mattel has unveiled its first-ever autistic Barbie with stimming hands, a tablet, fidget spinner, and other features.
The doll features a gaze that is shifted slightly to the side, to “[reflect] how some members of the autistic community may ...
The new doll carries a pink fidget spinner that actually spins, wears pink noise-cancelling headphones to reduce sensory overload and holds a pink tablet that represents her augmentative and ...
For autistic kids who grow up surrounded by messages that they are strange, seeing themselves reflected in Barbie feels ...
No, people don’t always ‘look’ autistic, writes Victoria Richards – but the toymaker’s latest inclusivity venture sends an ...