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Kids Like Me makes a difference
The growing success and popularity of Kids Like Me was highlighted in a recent article in the Eastbourne Herald and the company's commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion. The article reported that "The idea of the toys is to help break down barriers of social exclusion which may start in the playground, and the dolls can be enjoyed by both able-bodied and disabled children". The feature also praised the company's commitment to providing affordable and ethically priced products, making them accessible to all.
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Eastbourne Herald feature dated 25th July 2008.
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