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World gets first transgende­r doll

Modelled on US LGBTQ campaigner Jazz Jennings it was unveiled at the New York toy fair

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The world’s first transgende­r doll was unveiled at the New York toy fair recently, modelled on the US teenager and LGBTQ campaigner Jazz Jennings. Sixteen-year-old Jennings was propelled to fame as one of the youngest people ever officially documented as transgende­r, The Guardian reported.

She has signalled her personal approval of the doll, which she thinks sends out a positive message about being transgende­r. "Ever since I was little, I always loved playing with dolls," she said in an interview with the New York Times ahead of the toy fair.

"It was a great way to show my parents that I was a girl, because I could just express myself as I am. So this really resonates with me, because it was something so pivotal in my own journey." The doll is being made by the Tonner Doll Company, based in Kingston, New York, which specialise­s in making collectibl­e fashion and specialist dolls for adults and children – including TV, comic book and movie characters such as Wonder Woman, Spider Man and Harry Potter.

It boasts a plus-size doll in its range and claims to have a history of groundbrea­king dolls based on "socially transforma­tional heroes". "I'm a doll!" Jennings posted on her Facebook page. "Thanks Tonner for being so progressiv­e!" In a company statement, Tonner's chief executive, Robert Tonner, who personally sculpted the doll, said: "Jazz stands for everything I respect from a human nature point of view – she's incredibly brave, intelligen­t, warm-hearted and creative."

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