Welcome to the world of
Lottie Dolls, a doll brand that celebrates diversity and encourages children to be their authentic selves. We are proud to introduce our newest addition to our doll family: our
Down Syndrome Doll.
This doll is special because it was designed to reflect the lives of children with Down Syndrome, and to help teach kids about disability and acceptance. The doll is part of our mission to provide kids with a positive representation of the world around them and to create a more inclusive world.
At Lottie Dolls, we understand that children learn best when they are having fun. That’s why we’ve put together this listicle of fun activities that both parents and kids can do to get to know our Down Syndrome Doll.
1. Learn about Down Syndrome: We believe that knowledge is power and that it’s important for kids to learn about Down Syndrome. There are tons of great resources online that parents and kids can use to learn more about Down Syndrome.
2. Read a Book: There are a lot of wonderful books about Down Syndrome that can help kids learn more about the condition. Reading these books can help kids understand what it means to have Down Syndrome and why it’s important to be accepting of people who have it.
3. Play Dress-up: Kids can have a lot of fun playing dress-up with our Down Syndrome Doll. Encourage kids to come up with different outfits and styles for the doll, and talk about how the doll is just like any other doll.
4. Have a Tea Party: Tea parties are a great way for kids to interact with the doll and practice their social skills. Have the kids plan a special tea party with the doll and talk about what it would be like to have Down Syndrome.
5. Talk About the Doll: Talking about the doll is a great way to promote acceptance and understanding. Ask the kids questions about the doll and talk about how having Down Syndrome doesn’t make someone any less special.
At
Lottie Dolls, we believe that everyone is special and that it’s important to celebrate our differences. We hope that our Down Syndrome Doll will help kids learn more about Down Syndrome and why it’s important to be accepting of people with disabilities. We want to create a more inclusive world where everyone is respected and celebrated for who they are.