Melodee, the 15 inch Black Girl Down Syndrome Doll with 'Natural' Hair
Who is The Pattycake Doll Company? We sell the dolls that you usually can't find in your local toy stores. Black Dolls, Black Dolls with Natural Hair. And definitely almost never found locally: Black Dolls representing a child with Down Syndrome!
And not only does Melodee have all these features, she's beautiful besides! Modeled and sculpted after a real child, Melodees calm expression and 'Mona Lisa smile' has become a favorite of 100's of girls since her 2020 release.
Of course when you give any child a doll, you trigger a learning experience. 'Who is this?' your child thinks, and, is she mine? And your child immediately starts telling herself stories and building relationships in her mind - in one simple word: creating. And your child becomes just a little bit smarter and a lot more imaginative.
- Melodee is a Black Girl doll representing a child with Down Syndrome.
- Also available: Booker A Black Boy Doll with Down Syndrome.
- Safe for children starting at 10 months old.
- 15 inches tall and made of soft scented vinyl with a full head of rooted synthetic 'natural' hair.
- No Phthalates or BPAs.
- Makes a great bathtub toy, is poseable, can sit by herself.
- Melodee has a wonderful calm and serene expression on her face. A simply stunning sculpt. Anatomically correct.
- She does not have open/close eyes.
- One outfit included, styles and colors vary. Shown dressed in Pineapple Pink romper as an example.
- Doll manufactured in Spain by Miniland Educational.
- Outfits may come from China, Philippines, Vietnam etc.
- More outfits for 15 inch dolls available here:
- We bring diversity to your toy box! Melodee is just one of almost two dozen ethnic and international dolls we carry that are used by parents and teachers all over the USA to teach tolerance, diversity and understanding to children.
This doll can be gift-bagged - It's only $4.99. To add, please click here.
WARNING! Some dress-up outfits may contain small parts like buttons or bows that are considered Choking Hazards, not for children under 3 years without supervision.