08/14/2025
Monty has a new friend! While attending a conference to learn how to better serve our patrons, one of our librarians picked up a Barbie doll featuring a white cane and packaging with braille on it - a great addition to our collection of accessible toys in the office.
If you would also like to add some more Barbie glamor into your life, check out Let's Call Her Barbie by Renée Rosen (DB 126682) - She's an icon. She's fun and aspirational. She's stirring controversy and outrage. Her name is Barbie. In 1956, Ruth Handler, cofounder of a budding toy company, embarks on a mission to upend the marketplace by creating a controversial doll: one that looks like a grown woman. Unlike the current trend of baby dolls that reinforces traditional roles of motherhood, this doll will empower little girls to be and do anything. And Barbie is born. Not everyone sees Barbie as a a positive influence, but Ruth knows this doll is destined for greatness. With the help of head engineer Jack Ryan and fashion designer Stevie Klein, they forge ahead, their own identities becoming entwined with the persona of the doll. In the decades that follow, the Barbie team spins the doll into a cultural phenomenon. But with every great success comes the fall, and the problems at Mattel are just getting started. In the cutthroat world of toy-making, greed and public scandals threaten to tear down everything Ruth has built. But Barbie is more than just a doll for her--she's a legacy, one Ruth will do anything to protect.
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