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Teen's dolls are tailor-made for children with rare medical conditions
Key Excerpts from Article on Website of MSN News


MSN News, August 21, 2020
Posted: September 28th, 2020
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/good-news/teen-s-dolls-are-ta...

When Encinitas, Calif., teenager Ariella Pacheco was a little girl, her parents let her choose from a catalog the American Girl doll that most appealed to her. She picked the one with the hair color and style that matched her own. But what about children with rare medical conditions who dont look like anyone else, including the mass-produced dolls on store shelves? Pacheco wanted to give these children the same gift she got as a child. So, over the past several months, she has designed and sewn cloth dolls for four local youth. I really value the beauty in the little things, Pacheco said. Each of these kids are so unique, so special. I hope through these dolls they can see themselves in a new light and really embrace their beauty. She ... designed her own patterns and figured out how to re-create the childrens differences. It was important to her that the children recognize themselves in the dolls but that their differences not be the most noticeable feature. I hope theyre really excited with them, Pacheco said. The whole time I was trying to put as much love into it as I could and hoped they represented each child faithfully. The inspiration for the four dolls are Felix, a 6-year-old boy with a large scar on his head from surgery for a skull fracture; Andrea, a 2-year-old with a port-wine stain birthmark on her face; Valeria, a toddler with Apert syndrome, which causes skull deformities, misshapen eyes and fused fingers; and Zulema Gillett, [who has] Goldenhar syndrome, which caused her to be born with a cleft lip, misaligned jaw, and only one ear.

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