Barbie Unveils First Black Retarded Doll: “We’re More Inclusive Now”

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Barbie unveils first black retarded doll.

Barbie has unveiled the newest blind, black and retarded doll as part of a push to be “more inclusive” towards minorities.

The new dolls were made available to purchase earlier this week on July 23.

Blind Barbie

Fox13 News reports: In a continued effort to ensure their dolls represent the world’s kids, Barbie has introduced its first ever blind doll. 

In a partnership with the American Foundation for the Blind (AFB), the newest doll will include accessories such as a white and red cane with an identifiable marshmallow tip, sunglasses, textured and vibrant fabric colors and there will be braille writing on the packaging to help blind and low-vision individuals open the box more easily, according to Barbie. 


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The doll was designed with an eye gaze “facing slightly up and out to accurately reflect the sometimes-distinct eye gaze of a blind individual.” 

“It was an honor to collaborate with Barbie on the development of the Blind Barbie doll. By increasing representation and promoting awareness about the experiences of blind individuals and those with low vision, our shared goal is to inspire boundless opportunities for everyone, ultimately leading to a world of greater accessibility and inclusion,” said Eric Bridges, CEO and president of American Foundation for the Blind. 

Blind Barbie will retail at $10.99. 

Black Barbie with Down syndrome

In addition to Blind Barbie, Black Barbie with Down syndrome was unveiled on Tuesday. 

Just as it was counseled back in 2023 with the introduction of its first-ever Down syndrome doll, Barbie once again consulted with the National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS) to create its newest addition. 

“NDSS is thrilled to introduce a second Barbie doll with Down syndrome. Having this doll launched alongside the new Barbie doll with Blindness marks another important step in expanding representation for the disability community,” said Kandi Pickard, President and CEO, NDSS. “We are proud to partner with Barbie as they grow to reflect our diverse and beautiful world,” said NDSS President & CEO Kandi Pickard.

The newest doll will come with a braided hair texture, pink eyeglasses and clothes with meaningful symbols to represent Down syndrome awareness. 

Black Barbie with Down syndrome will retail for $10.99. 


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