Description: Dressed in an adorable outfit, this soft baby doll will be your little one's favourite companion. You can indulge in interactive fun and make the experience of their first ever doll, a memorable one. Suitable for ages: 2+ years1 Doll - Baby BoyTake me wherever you goSoft and cuddlyDimensions/Size: 22.86cm x 13.34cm x 48.26cmMaterial: Polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polypropylene (PP), polyester, polyester fibres, nylon and rubberCare instructions: Clean according to instructions on the care label Kmart has launched a new range of Down syndrome dolls in what is being labelled a big win for disability representation. Baby Oliver joins other new dolls on Kmart shelves including one who uses a wheelchair, and another who is vision impaired, and another on crutches. Down Syndrome Australia* has expressed its support, stating they were contacted by Kmart before the development of the dolls. “They reached out to DSA early in the process to consult with us about their ideas, and we’re happy to see dolls with Down syndrome in their new line of inclusive* toys,” DSA management said. Down Syndrome Australia CEO, Dr Ellen Skladzien, said she is pleased to see the positive steps Kmart is taking to be more inclusive. “This new range of dolls from Kmart highlights the importance of introducing diversity* and representation,” Dr Skladzien said. “Many members of our community have expressed excitement that children with Down syndrome are represented in this new range of toys.” In a statement on its website, DSA said the dolls “represent the diversity of the world we live in. It means that children are exposed to that diversity from an early age and can find dolls that look like them or their friends.” Parents have posted positive comments about the dolls on social media, expressing their joy that children with the condition finally have a doll they can relate to. “Kmart coming in strong and selling Down Syndrome dolls, all is right in the world in this moment,” one woman posted to Facebook. Another Facebook user whose son has Down syndrome labelled the dolls a “great start”. “I think it’s a great start on inclusion … I will be buying some to donate to his school,” she said. “Kmart Australia is showing how to do inclusion! Their doll range includes LGBTQ* families, people of colour, physical disabilities and now a doll with Down Syndrome!” another user said. “Representation matters and seeing people from all walks of life is so important.” Items for sale by fiveoclockfelix | eBay
Price: 34 AUD
Location: Dover Gardens
End Time: 2024-08-17T11:06:33.000Z
Shipping Cost: 32.65 AUD
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Item Specifics
Returns Accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Antique: No
Doll Hair Colour: Blonde
Signed By: No
Doll Hair Type: Wavy
Number of Pieces: 1
Occasion: All Occasions
Custom Bundle: No
Year Manufactured: 2022
MPN: P_43274529
Gender: Male
Item Length: 48.26cm
Vintage: No
Doll Size: 480 mm
Doll Gender: Boy Doll
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Doll Eye Colour: Blue
Features: Realistic/Lifelike
Handmade: No
Doll Complexion: Light
Item Width: 22.86cm
Character: N/A
Signed: No
Material: Polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polypropylene (PP), poly
Age Level: 2 years +
Franchise: N/A
Modified Item: No
Brand: Kmart / Anko
Type: Play Doll
Ethnicity: White
Doll Age Group: Toddler
Packaging: Original (Unopened)
Theme: Babies
Time Period Manufactured: 2020-Now
Item Weight: 700 g
Product Line: N/A