“She makes the dolls for disabled children”
“When trebarnsmamman Amy from Wisconsin noticed the lack of diversity among children’s toys, she decided to do something about it. Now producing her own dolls – that all children can recognize themselves in. “
“– When a child sees a doll in the face should he or she be able to recognize themselves in it, ” she says to the newspaper the Evening Standard. “
“Amy Jandrisevits from Wisconsin, USA, has the goal to create dolls for all the kids – the whole world over. She creates namely tailor-made dolls that have different funktionsvariation to celebrate every child’s differences. “
“During her time as a social worker she passed out the donated toys to the children admitted to the hospital, and felt that it was inconvenient to share the dolls with, for example, thick, cascading hair, to a girl who lost all her post-chemotherapy. “
“It’s difficult to say to a child that it is ”beautiful as it is,” if the never get to see a doll that looks like it,” says Amy to the Evening Standard. “
“Creates dolls for children around the world”
“Now devotes she is a large part of his spare time to create dolls with funktionsvariationer that really shows all of the children that they are perfect just as they are. “
“– When a child sees a doll in the face should he or she be able to recognize themselves in it, ” she says to the newspaper. “
“She got the idea after being asked to create a custom doll for a friend’s daughter who had amputated the leg, which inspired her collection ”Doll like me” in 2014. “
“Just two months after the collection started, she already had over 200 orders from around the world. “
“It came to children with albinism, amputated body parts and different skin conditions. Through the collection could Amy create dolls for children who can’t afford to acquire some. “
” the Dolls, showing them that they are perfect just as they are. They may feel that they are not alone, which is very strengthening. It is so important to teach them that it is our differences that make us who we are, ” she says. “