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Barbie announced Wednesday it will celebrate the seven-time Grand Slam champion and gender equality advocate with a ...
Williams’ doll, set to be released on 15 August, is part of Mattel Creations’ Inspiring Women Collection and will celebrate ...
Venus Williams will have a Barbie Doll released to the public on August 15. What to know about the doll and the history ...
A trailblazer on and off the court, Venus made history in 2007 by leading the charge for equal prize money for women in professional tennis.
The seven-time Grand Slam champ is receiving a doll for her tennis achievements and her gender pay equity advocacy.
There’s a sense of pride in seeing a Barbie doll that looks like you. Now, children with type 1 diabetes will understand what that feels like. The popular toy manufacturer on Tuesday unveiled ...
On Tuesday, Mattel announced on its website the company has created the first Barbie doll with Down syndrome. This was done in partnership with the National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS).
Mattel has launched its first Barbie doll with Type 1 diabetes, the company announced on Tuesday, July 8. The new doll wears a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) on her arm, secured with heart ...
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The doll, called "My First Barbie," is specifically created for kids 3 years old and older, said Lisa McKnight, executive vice president and global head of Barbie and dolls for Mattel.
My First Barbie, made specifically for children as young as 3, is 13.5 inches tall, with a broader waste that de-emphasizes the bust line, with flesh-tone modesty undergarments permanently attached.