Mattel, in partnership with the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, is proud to introduce Education Policy Research Barbie, the newest addition to the iconic Barbie lineup. Modeled after Fordham's Vice President of Research Amber Northern, this groundbreaking doll combines charm and intelligence to inspire young minds to dream big and break through stereotypes.
A bold departure from the traditional Barbie role, Education Policy Research Barbie embodies sophistication and academic ability. Wearing her stylish blazer, chic glasses, and trendy accessories, she exudes confidence and professionalism. Armed with a small laptop, a stack of research papers, and a fashionable briefcase, she's ready to tackle the complex world of education policy.
Through imaginative play, kids can engage with Education Policy Research Barbie and discuss pressing issues such as the benefits of charter schools and the challenges of advanced education.
When asked if a Ken doll modeled after Fordham President Mike Petrilli would be in the line, Mattel declined to comment, but sent the following image.
Educational Policy Research Barbie will be available nationwide starting this spring, inspiring children around the world to dream big and redefine what it means to be Barbie. Join the movement and let your imagination fly with Education Policy Research Barbie!