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March 21st is World Down Syndrome Day (WDSD), a global awareness day which has been officially observed by the United Nations since 2012. People with Down syndrome have an inherent right to be accepted and included as equal members of the community and so we celebrate not only their rights but their achievements.

Miniland Dolls with Down syndrome, like all Miniland Dolls, are a great way to teach children about diversity and that people present in many different ways but all are worthy of respect. Best of all it teaches them in a language they understand – kidsplay!

Four MoM’s will each win a new Miniland Doll with Down syndrome to join their family.

Have you had a conversation about diversity in your home?

If you would like a Miniland Doll from Axis Toys to help start that conversation – or continue it – then make sure you enter this competition.

The range features an African boy and girl with Down syndrome and a Caucasian boy and girl with Down syndrome.

To find out more about one mum’s experience with Miniland Dolls including these new Miniland Dolls with Down syndrome and how they helped her teach her girls all about respect for diversity, you can read it here.

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Please note this competition is open from 18 March 2021 until 18 April 2021 and is only available to members of Mouths Of Mums. This competition is a game of skill – answer in 50 words or less. We are unable to accept entries posted via facebook. Facebook LIKE functionality is not a requirement of entry to this competition. The winners of this competition will be published on this page. Winners’ name and address will be provided to the promoter of this competition and prizes will be sent to the address you have in Your Profile. Please ensure your details are up to date so that you receive your prize.

Winners for this competition

  1. D. Brooker KnightQLD
  2. T. RussellVIC
  3. T. GunstVIC
  4. D. LawsonSA
  • Peace calm and acceptance of differences. Acceptance is the key to a peaceful and harmonious community


  • All of our children are special and precious, we are all the same regardless our appearance, a simple human being that deserves to be treated with love.


  • My baby sister has just been born with Trisomy 18 which means she has 3 of the 18th chromosome. I would love to have these dolls to teach my sister and son that they are both perfect little gifts from god.


  • My late Aunty had Down Syndrome. My heart aches as she loved dolls up.until she passed peacefully at 59. To have seen her face light up with a dollie that looked as beautiful as she did would have been so precious. My daughter would adore this beautiful doll.


  • That they are a normal beautiful baby doll just like all the others because everyone’s different. That and to be brutally honest those are the cutest baby dolls ive seen and id be proud and honoured to have one join our family


  • That no matter what everyone is beautiful


  • I will teach my children that we are all the same!


  • Patience and resilience.


  • Teaching about diversity and inclusion would just be the start
    As well as embracing differences, love and each person’s genuine heart
    That friendships, caring and compassion have a special place in every day
    Be kind with the words that we use and say.


  • That even if someone seems difference you should always be kind and make an effort to get to know them


  • Diversity starts at home where you choose as a parent to make it a norm not an exception!


  • These dolls will show that each child is a individual and not the same.


  • To be inclusive and not judge people on race, looks, colour, i want my kids to know that we are all different on the outside but the same on the inside. The inside is whats most important as that is where your heart is.


  • OUR GRANDSON HAS DOWNS s=SYNDROME WE WOULD LOVE TO GIVE HIM THESE DOLLS. THEY SHOW HIM THAT THERE ARE OTHERS SIMILAR TO HIM


  • Diversity. That although everyone may look different and some may act different we are all the same inside and we are all people. I love how inclusive the miniland dolls are and how they teach kids about diversity.


  • My 4 children are with autism/adhd. Struggles socially and emotional, open up bullying at school. It makes them feel worthless. I’d love a doll to join our family of 5. I want them to embrace difference and to show how every single unique individual deserves to be cared for.


  • Every person in the world is different, different colours, cifferent looks, but we’re all special in our own way!


  • I work with special needs children. These dolls would show them that they can have a doll that looks like them also. They are awesome, honest, full of fun and beyond amazing. These kids warm my heart daily.


  • I’ am an Education Support i work with special needs children. Growing up my children came to work with me and we’re able to get to know children with special needs. I want my grandchildren to see that we may look different but we are the same, be it a barbie or a Down’s syndrome doll.


  • That kindness & treating everyone the same is of the upmost importance, my daughter just started school & is learning not everyone looks the same, this would be a wonderful doll for her to learn anout people’s diversity


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