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  1. Limited Quantities. 4.9 (120) Add review. $26.00. Add to bag. Earn 26 points when you sign in or join for free. Details. A blood sugar monitor and lancing device. An insulin pump that can be clipped to a doll's waistband, plus an adhesive to attach the infusion set. An insulin pen, for dolls that aren't using the pump.

  2. Jan 21, 2016 · The new doll accessory comes after a powerful petition from a young girl with diabetes received over 4,300 signatures. In January 2014, then-11-year-old Anja Busse created a Change.org petition calling for American Girl to offer diabetes-related accessories for dolls, not just for herself but for other kids like her.

  3. Jan 12, 2016 · Twitter summary: American Girl adds diabetes care kit to its doll accessories. Two years after an 11-year-old girl newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes created a petition on Change.org asking American Girl to create “diabetic accessories” for American Girl dolls, the company has released a “ diabetes care kit ” for its line of “Truly ...

  4. The American Girl company, which makes beautiful, lifelike dolls, came out with a doll-size diabetes care kit. The kit contains tools that many children with diabetes have in their own, full-size diabetes care kits, such as: A blood sugar monitor; An insulin pump; An insulin pen; Glucose tablets; A log book for recording blood glucose levels

  5. Dec 30, 2015 · But after years of parents writing letters and a Change.org petition created by then-11-year-old Anja Busse in January 2014, the Mattel subsidiary known for making dolls that look like you since ...

  6. May 4, 2016 · In order for girls to educate their uneducated peers about what it’s like to live with Type 1 diabetes, American Girl has introduced an add-on diabetes kit, and according to the Times, it’s so popular that it’s only been intermittently available. The kit, which sells for $24, has 10 doll-size make-believe items, including a blood sugar ...

  7. Dec 30, 2015 · American Girl just took a huge leap to make all little girls with diabetes feel like they're not outsiders, but in fact, regular kids. And it's all thanks to 11-year-old Anje Busse from Antigo, WI ...

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