Mattel spent 18 months working with an advocacy organization to develop the doll, which includes noise-canceling headphones and a fidget spinner.
On Monday, Mattel introduced its first autistic Barbie, marking another step in the company’s push toward broader representation ...
Toy maker Mattel unveiled the first-ever autistic Barbie, a new version of the popular doll developed in partnership with autism advocates.
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 ...
It took 18 months to develop the first Barbie with autism. This doll joins the Barbie Fashionistas collection, which features the most diverse range of skin tones, hair textures, body types, and ...
For one mother, this doll only feeds the stereotypes she's been trying to debunk.
If you look the newest Barbie in the eyes, you may notice she doesn't look directly back at you.