Urbidolls - Afro Styling Head
CHF 44.00
A beautiful styling head with which your child can express their talents and desires!
This beautiful doll head has long black Afro-textured hair with a side parting and pretty brown eyes. She comes with hair clips, a brush and a pretty headband. Practice making braids, buns and more with this doll bust. You can create so many different looks with your imagination! Try out the hairstyles on the doll and then copy them on yourself! This doll styling bust is the perfect place to try out your sparkling ideas.
We love it because
VARIED/INCLUSIVE
Promote self-acceptance, self-confidence, self-esteem, tolerance and open-mindedness.
About Rokhaya Diop - Urbidolls founder
Rokhaya Diop is of French-Senegalese descent, was born in Dakar and came to France at the age of 14.
With the creation of Urbidolls dolls, she founded her company after making an observation: there was a great lack of diversity in the world of toys, and dolls in particular. Finding a black or mixed-race doll from major brands was an obstacle course.
The universe of @urbidolls today consists of beautiful dolls with all skin colors and hair textures for children ages 3 and up.
With this universe, Rokhaya Diop wants to convey values such as self-acceptance, self-confidence, self-esteem, tolerance and open-mindedness.
Her wish is that every black or mixed-race child feels positively represented and can better accept themselves as they are. That children of other skin colors can have black dolls as playmates.
With the creation of Urbidolls dolls, she founded her company after making an observation: there was a great lack of diversity in the world of toys, and dolls in particular. Finding a black or mixed-race doll from major brands was an obstacle course.
The universe of @urbidolls today consists of beautiful dolls with all skin colors and hair textures for children ages 3 and up.
With this universe, Rokhaya Diop wants to convey values such as self-acceptance, self-confidence, self-esteem, tolerance and open-mindedness.
Her wish is that every black or mixed-race child feels positively represented and can better accept themselves as they are. That children of other skin colors can have black dolls as playmates.