Wouldn't it be cool if one of the new contemporary dolls had a disability?
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Sep 29
Summer McKinny is such an inspiring character! I love how she combines her passions for baking and animals into a business. Her story not only promotes entrepreneurship but also teaches valuable lessons about compassion and responsibility. The attention to detail in her accessories, like the dog-themed purse and ice cream cone-shaped tumbler, adds a fun touch. I'm excited to see how her character develops and the positive messages she'll share with young readers
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Sep 11
The goal in Snow Rider is to go as far as possible without crashing into obstacles.
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Sep 10
The new dolls look amazing, and it’s always exciting to see how each release brings fresh creativity. For those interested in exploring the latest updates, tech tips, and fun trends beyond this forum, I often check https://technewztop360.com/ for useful insights and engaging content.
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Sep 10
The new dolls look amazing, and it’s always exciting to see how each release brings fresh creativity. For those interested in exploring the latest updates, tech tips, and fun trends beyond this forum, I often check https://technewztop360.com/ for useful insights and engaging content.
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Sep 10
That’s such a thoughtful idea! Representation really matters, and a doll with a disability would inspire so many kids to feel seen and valued. Just like real life, diversity makes stories richer. By the way, I recently read about a High profile Call Girl in Aligarh offering unique perspectives on individuality.
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Dec 15, 2020
As much as a wheelchair doll would be cool, they’d have to sell the chair separate bc w/the doll=WOULD BE OVERPRICED knowing AG
Maybe AG could make a doll with Down Syndrome, some sort of facial or other deformity, or a shorter or prosthetic limb. Come on AG, shake up your doll's looks a bit, get more inclusive.
Summer McKinny is such an inspiring character! I love how she combines her passions for baking and animals into a business. Her story not only promotes entrepreneurship but also teaches valuable lessons about compassion and responsibility. The attention to detail in her accessories, like the dog-themed purse and ice cream cone-shaped tumbler, adds a fun touch. I'm excited to see how her character develops and the positive messages she'll share with young readers
The goal in Snow Rider is to go as far as possible without crashing into obstacles.
The new dolls look amazing, and it’s always exciting to see how each release brings fresh creativity. For those interested in exploring the latest updates, tech tips, and fun trends beyond this forum, I often check https://technewztop360.com/ for useful insights and engaging content.
The new dolls look amazing, and it’s always exciting to see how each release brings fresh creativity. For those interested in exploring the latest updates, tech tips, and fun trends beyond this forum, I often check https://technewztop360.com/ for useful insights and engaging content.
That’s such a thoughtful idea! Representation really matters, and a doll with a disability would inspire so many kids to feel seen and valued. Just like real life, diversity makes stories richer. By the way, I recently read about a High profile Call Girl in Aligarh offering unique perspectives on individuality.
As much as a wheelchair doll would be cool, they’d have to sell the chair separate bc w/the doll=WOULD BE OVERPRICED knowing AG
so PROSTHETICS! YEY
Yeeesss that would be awesome maybe one of them could be blind or have a prosthetic leg or arm and what @Always Kaya said
Maybe AG could make a doll with Down Syndrome, some sort of facial or other deformity, or a shorter or prosthetic limb. Come on AG, shake up your doll's looks a bit, get more inclusive.
it would, but not all of them. one or two would be better