The Miss Possible Doll Toys for Girls Feature Enpowering Role Models
Laura McQuarrie — August 19, 2014 — Life-Stages
References: indiegogo & fastcoexist
The Miss Possible doll toys for girls were inspired by notable women like Marie Curie, Bessie Coleman and Ada Lovelace, serving as real role models from history.
The dolls work in tandem with an app, which brings the story of these incredible women to life. From there, kids will also be able to take part in educational activities and play games that pertain to each woman's achievements in history. As part of its successful Indiegogo campaign, Miss Possible's first doll will be a young version of Marie Curie, that stands 14" tall, complete with brushable hair and a lab coat to wear over her dress. Although three of the inspiring role models have already been chosen for the Miss Possible dolls, the fourth one will be put to a fan vote.
The dolls work in tandem with an app, which brings the story of these incredible women to life. From there, kids will also be able to take part in educational activities and play games that pertain to each woman's achievements in history. As part of its successful Indiegogo campaign, Miss Possible's first doll will be a young version of Marie Curie, that stands 14" tall, complete with brushable hair and a lab coat to wear over her dress. Although three of the inspiring role models have already been chosen for the Miss Possible dolls, the fourth one will be put to a fan vote.
Trend Themes
1. Empowering Educational Dolls - Creating dolls that teach history and empower young girls to be inspired by the achievements of notable women.
2. Interactive Learning Apps - Developing apps that enhance the educational experience of children by providing interactive activities and games related to historical figures.
3. Crowdsourced Role Model Selection - Involving the audience in the selection process of inspiring role models to create a sense of community and engagement.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Manufacturing - Manufacturing companies that specialize in the production and distribution of educational dolls.
2. Edtech - Companies within the education technology sector that focus on creating innovative and interactive learning tools for children.
3. Crowdfunding - Platforms and companies involved in crowdfunding campaigns that support the development and production of educational toys.
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