Every kid deserves a best friend, and every kid wants to fit in.
However, often children with Down's Syndrome and other disabilities find themselves out of the social loop.
That's why one mom says she created "Dolls for Downs"
They're dolls made to look like children who have Down's Syndrome.
It all started when her daughter, 13-year-old Hannah, who has down syndrome, noticed that her dolls don't look like her.
Hannah's mom says her inspiration is Hannah along with all kids who want a doll that looks like them.
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Dolls for Down's
March 14, 2013
Updated Mar 14, 2013 at 6:31 AM PDT
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