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Barbie maker celebrates ‘power of representation’ with scoliosis doll

Mattel’s new 6in Chelsea figure wears a pink dress and has a removable back brace.

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Barbie doll maker Mattel has made history by introducing its first doll with scoliosis.

The toy company’s line for Barbie’s little sister, Chelsea, will see a new addition that features curvature of the spine and a removable back brace, aimed at normalising the equipment and encouraging children to celebrate inclusion.

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The Chelsea doll features a removable back brace (Mattel/PA)

The 6in (15cm) doll wears a pink dress and has a removable green back brace, white shoes, and her brown hair is styled in waves.

Lisa McKnight, executive vice president and global head of Barbie and Dolls at Mattel, said: “We believe in the power of representation and are committed to creating dolls in a variety of looks so that kids can see themselves in Barbie – and now in a line celebrating Barbie’s little sister, Chelsea.

Doll with scoliosis
A specialist in children’s complex spinal disorders was consulted on the development of the new doll (Mattel/PA)

“Our Chelsea line provides infinitely more ways to spark storytelling, all while providing kids with a way to develop their empathy and social processing skills through doll play.”

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