The makers of Barbie have unveiled an inclusive range of dolls - including one with hearing aids and the first Ken with the skin condition vitiligo - in an effort to increase the diversity of their range.-based company Mattel said it wants to children to 'see themselves reflected' in the barbie dolls and to encourage play with toys that don't resemble them to help them 'understand and celebrate the importance of inclusion'. The new models, which includes the brand's first ever Barbie with hearing aids, a Barbie with a prosthetic leg and the first Ken doll with vitiligo, will make their debut as part of the Fashionistas line in June this year.
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