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Barbie Promotes Inclusivity with New Type 1 Diabetes Doll

Adele Faber
By Adele FaberJul 10, 2025
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Mattel, in collaboration with Breakthrough T1D, has unveiled a groundbreaking new Barbie doll designed to represent children living with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). This initiative marks a significant step towards greater inclusivity and understanding, allowing young individuals with T1D to connect with their toys on a deeper, more personal level. The doll is meticulously crafted to reflect the realities of managing T1D, complete with a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) and an insulin pump, along with thoughtful design elements that symbolize diabetes awareness.

Mattel Unveils Pioneering Barbie with Type 1 Diabetes to Champion Inclusivity

In a momentous announcement on July 10, 2025, Mattel, the iconic toy manufacturer, revealed its latest addition to the Barbie Fashionistas line: a doll specifically designed to embody the experience of living with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). This pioneering effort, a collaboration with Breakthrough T1D (formerly JDRF), underscores Mattel's commitment to diverse representation and aims to foster a more inclusive play environment for children worldwide.

The creation of this doll addresses the unique medical and social challenges faced by approximately 1.8 million young people under the age of 20 who live with T1D. By integrating a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) and an insulin pump—essential tools for daily T1D management—the doll offers an authentic portrayal of life with the condition. Furthermore, the doll's attire, a blue dress with a light blue circle print, subtly incorporates global symbols of diabetes awareness. Even her accessory, a purse, serves a functional purpose, highlighting the necessity for individuals with T1D to carry testing supplies and snacks.

Krista Berger, Senior Vice President of Barbie and Global Head of Dolls at Mattel, emphasized the profound impact of such representation. She articulated that Barbie plays a crucial role in shaping children's early perceptions of the world, and by reflecting medical conditions like T1D, more children can find themselves in the narratives they create through play. This sentiment was echoed by Aaron J. Kowalski, Ph.D., CEO of Breakthrough T1D, who shared his personal connection to the cause, having lived with T1D since age 13. He expressed immense pride in partnering with a brand that champions the message that a life with Type 1 Diabetes can be rich, vibrant, and empowering.

This innovative Barbie not only provides comfort and validation for children with T1D but also serves as an invaluable educational tool for their peers. Through imaginative play, children without the condition can gain a better understanding of T1D, promoting empathy and normalizing differences. This doll embodies the powerful message that regardless of their health circumstances, every child, like Barbie, can aspire to achieve anything.

This pioneering step by Mattel and Breakthrough T1D showcases the transformative power of representation in children's media and toys. It's a vivid reminder that embracing diversity, in all its forms, is crucial for fostering an empathetic and understanding generation. This Barbie doll transcends mere play, becoming a symbol of resilience, education, and acceptance, teaching all children that their unique qualities are their strengths.

Adele Faber
authorBy Adele Faber

Co-author of "How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk," a cornerstone of respectful parenting.

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