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Kmart launches Baby Charlie doll with Down Syndrome in move labelled a major win for inclusivity – PerthNow
In a move labelled a major win for inclusivity this festive season, the department store is now selling dolls with Down Syndrome — just in time for Christmas.

In a major win for inclusivity this festive season, Kmart is now selling dolls with Down Syndrome just in time for Christmas.
Encourage your little one to be empathetic and caring by giving them this special Baby Charlie doll with Down Syndrome, the product description says.
And an adorable little boy has already proved how powerful the toys impact can be.
In a photo posted to Facebook by his mum Brodee, three-year-old Elijah who has Down Syndrome sits beside the new range with a huge grin on his…
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