Famous women in history in the Barbie image ( 1)

Barbie released new dolls in the image of famous women in history

To the International Women's Day, the toy company Mattel introduced a line of Barbie dolls, which are created in the image of famous women. The authors of the series were inspired by the heroines who achieved recognition and success in science, art, sports and other fields.

The company conducted a survey that showed that 86 percent of mothers worry about who can become a role model for their daughters. So they decided to release a series of dolls based on real heroines to remind them that girls can succeed in any areas and become what they want. In total in the new line of 19 dolls created in the image of women of the past and the present, and for each toy a brief biography is attached.


At the age of 17 she became the youngest gold medal winner

Chloe Kim is a snowboarder from California. At the age of 17 she became the youngest gold medal winner for performing at the Olympic Games in 2018 in Pyeongchang.


It is considered the most successful boxer in the history of the country

The boxing champion from the UK Nicola Adams Both became the first woman to double the gold medal. It is considered the most successful boxer in the history of the country.


in 2016 became the first participant of the US team performing at the Olympic Games with a covered head

Ibtihah Muhammad is an American fencer, who in 2016 became the first participant of the US team performing at the Olympic Games with a covered head. By the way, in her honor the doll was released the same year.

At the beginning of the last century she was an active fighter for gender equality

Amelia Mary Erhart is an American writer and pioneer of aviation. At the beginning of the last century she was an active fighter for gender equality, and in 1937 she made her first attempt to fly around the globe, but tragically disappeared. Her breakthrough achievements, heroism and contribution to aviation continue to inspire the American youth to this day.

the owner of the gold medal for winning the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro

Hui Ruoki - in the past, the 15th captain of the women's national team of China in volleyball and the owner of the gold medal for winning the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. It inspires young athletes around the world, and recently founded a large charitable foundation that helps to join the sport of youth living in remote villages.

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