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Handicapped Boy Holding New Disabled Doll
(Original Caption) New York: Andy Lam, a brain damaged 10-year-old, holds a wheel-chair-bound doll during introduction by Mattel of a new line of dolls with disabilities. The soft-sculpted dolls, called Hal's Pals, are 19 inches high and are priced at $40 and $45. Unleash your creativity and transform your space into a visual masterpiece.
Bettmann
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Framed Prints of Handicapped Boy Holding New Disabled Doll
Empowering Representation - 'Handicapped Boy Holding New Disabled Doll' Framed Print. This poignant image from Bettmann's collection captures Andy Lam, a 10-year-old boy living with brain damage, proudly holding a doll that reflects his own experiences and challenges. A powerful reminder of the importance of inclusivity and representation.
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