Woman Makes Down Syndrome Dolls For Children With Disabilities

Connie Feda has been making “Dolls for Downs” so children with Down syndrome can play with a doll that looks the way they do.

This is Connie Feda and her 13-year-old daughter, Hannah. Hannah has Down syndrome.

This is Connie Feda and her 13-year-old daughter, Hannah. Hannah has Down syndrome.

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Connie is out to make sure that children who have Down syndrome can play with a doll that looks like they do.

Connie is out to make sure that children who have Down syndrome can play with a doll that looks like they do.

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Every kid deserves a best friend. Every kid wants to fit in. Often children with Down Syndrome and other disabilities find themselves out of the social loop. Dolls, to any child, offer companionship. To a kid with Downs or another disability, a doll can offer so much more.

Via: dollsfordowns.org

Connie's dolls, which are already in production, come with the almond-shaped eyes and flatter noses.

Connie's dolls, which are already in production, come with the almond-shaped eyes and flatter noses.

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