Barbie is making headlines with its groundbreaking move to promote inclusivity by introducing the first-ever doll with type 1 diabetes. This innovative doll, designed in collaboration with Breakthrough T1D, aims to help children see themselves reflected in their toys. Set to launch on July 8, 2025, this doll is a significant step forward in representation.
- Barbie introduces first doll with type 1 diabetes.
- Collaboration with Breakthrough T1D organization.
- Features include CGM and insulin pump.
- Dolls donated for Children's Congress event.
- Advocates Robin Arzón and Lila Moss honored.
- Available for purchase on July 8.
The new Barbie features a Continuous Glucose Monitor and an insulin pump, showcasing the realities of living with type 1 diabetes. Krista Berger, Senior Vice President of Barbie, emphasizes the importance of representation, stating, “Barbie helps shape children’s early perceptions of the world.” This initiative not only raises awareness but also empowers children facing similar challenges.
This exciting development raises questions about how toys can influence children’s understanding of health conditions. As brands like Barbie embrace diversity, we can expect a broader conversation about representation in the toy industry.
- Barbie collaborates with Breakthrough T1D for authenticity.
- The doll includes a smartphone with a CGM tracking app.
- Two global advocates receive their own unique Barbie dolls.
- Each doll is priced at $10.99 and available on Mattel Shop.
As the entertainment industry evolves, we can anticipate more brands embracing diversity and representation, paving the way for a more inclusive future. Will you be adding this unique Barbie to your collection?