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After years of lawsuits over who owned the big-headed dolls’ IP, Bratz’s rebrand is focused on personalization and digital connectivity. When Bratz were released in 2001, they were the first real ...
A New Berlin woman is making dolls that match children with disabilities.Amy Jandrisevits turned her hobby into an at-home nonprofit."These are not the kids that you see in movies, these are not the ...
Every match of a thrilling U.S. Open run featured a custom crystal-clad creation. Kerin Rose Gold took us behind the scenes.
“Children want dolls they can relate to, dolls that look like them,” says Tami Gutman, a special education teacher at ADI Jerusalem. ADI is an acronym for “ability, diversity, inclusion.” “For ...
Rafinha Silva's artwork isn't done on canvas or paper, but rather on old Barbie dolls, which he customizes himself for diehard doll fanatics everywhere. The Brazilian artist is the creative genius ...
Kids come in all different shapes, sizes and colors — and so should their play things, says one toy maker. She hopes to shake up the industry by selling dolls that promote inclusiveness. Artist ...