🎉 Style Meets Inclusivity in Every Detail!
The Barbie Fashionistas Ken Doll #220 is a vibrant and inclusive toy designed for children aged 3 and up. Featuring a broad body, stylish removable clothing, and behind-the-ear hearing aids, this doll reflects the diverse world kids see today, making it a perfect addition for both play and collection.
Item Weight | 6.14 ounces |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2"L x 4"W x 12.75"H |
Color | Multicolor |
Collection Name | Barbie Cartoon Themed Dolls |
Occasion Type | Christmas, Birthday, Hanukkah |
Theme | Cartoon |
Inner Material | Plastic |
Hair Type | Straight |
Outer Material | Plastic |
Material Type | Plastic |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 36 |
Required Assembly | No |
Is Autographed | No |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Language | Multilingual |
Special Features | Behind-the-ear hearing aids |
J**H
Worth the money
Great toys.
B**D
A "Ken" doll with hearing aids like my son!
My 9 yo son has hearing aids, so we got this for his little sister who didn't have any boy Barbies. My daughter named him Steve after watching the Minecraft movie :)
A**R
Amazing Ken
Great doll!
T**S
This deaf Ken is Darn Delightful
I ordered this Ken on a bit of a lark just after I purchased the new blind Barbie that just came out. It kind of struck my funny bone: blind Barbie, deaf/hard of hearing Ken. As a teenager, I attended a school for the deaf and blind on the blind side, so ordering deaf Ken tickled my funny bone in that way too. Additionally, my dad is becoming hard of hearing, so seeing Ken kind of made me think of him.I love him even more in person than I did in the pictures. I love how these modern Barbies have so many different face molds, skin tones, and body types we just didn't have when I was a kid. His outfit is probably my favorite Ken outfit I've seen in awhile; he just looks like a guy out to have some summer fun! His hearing aids are such a cool touch too. I only have a couple small nitpicks. First, while I really love the way his hair is molded, I REALLY miss the days when Ken had ACTUAL hair on his head. Also, I think it would have been an important touch to have given Ken articulated elbows and wrists so he could be posed kind of like he's talking in sign language. I feel like they just didn't give quite the same consideration to the deaf community that they gave to the blind, but that's just one hearing person's opinion, so it doesn't much matter in the end, as long as he can make some deaf kid, or any other kid or adult for that matter, smile.All in all though, I'm really happy with him, and I am very pleased with my little impulse buy! I see more of them in my future ☺️
V**E
He cannot wear the regular Ken clothes.
Nice doll but he is much larger than the regulation Ken. None of the Ken clothes with this guy. He can only wear the clothes that he comes with.
C**A
Toy
Cute
P**N
Represents that every one is perfect enough to be a doll.
Growing up Barbie and Ken were all the same. I am able to buy today’s versions in a variety of sizes, colors, facial features and ethnicities. This version is hearing impaired, darker skinned but with features of a lighter skinned person. Part of our family is now represented for her that in my day wouldn’t have been possible. I like that she can play pretend with dolls that represent real life people not an impossible image that few can represent.
E**L
Doll is fabulous--hearing aids not
The doll's face is super handsome and is a great contender for swapping onto an articulated body. (Unfortunately there is no Broad Ken articulated body, so you'd have to go regular.)However, his hearing aid is badly molded plastic with pitted, blobby paint that looks so bad, I want to return him and just make hearing aids out of wire. I haven't returned him yet because again, he's really got a great face.
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