Autistic Barbie

They've just launched autistic Barbie, with pink noise cancelling headphones, tablet and clothes that don't irritate the skin and other features.

Do you find it good, bad or indifferent?

I'm not sure what to think, on the one hand anything that makes people feel included and to have toys that "look like them" is a good thing, but on the other it seems a cynical marketing ploy.

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  • I remember those. I remember changing the outfits on and off until the tabs got worn and fell off.

  • I remember those, they were always a bit of a treat in a comic when I was ill, along with magic painting books, where you brushed a picture with water and the colours came out.

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    I'm still not sure what I think about it, I guess if it makes people feel included it's a good thing, but it does look a bit stereo typical, with its heand phones and tablet, I don't use headphones or a tablet, but like I say it's a start and maybe one that would be useful for a child to signal thier autism to an adult?