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Hello Hijab, a newly launched online store that sells miniature hijabs for dolls, is hoping to teach kids about inclusion and diversity. IE 11 is not supported.
Two moms started Hello Hijab, which aims to highlight diversity and educate kids about the hijab and what it means to the Muslim women who wear it.
When her 5-year-old daughter got glasses, Gisele Fetterman got her a doll that had glasses, too. It was important that her daughter, Grace, saw herself in her dolls, Fetterman said.It's that same ...
Two moms started Hello Hijab, which aims to highlight diversity and educate kids about the hijab and what it means to the Muslim women who wear it.
When her 5-year-old daughter got glasses, Gisele Fetterman got her a doll that had glasses, too. It was important that her daughter, Grace, saw herself in her dolls, Fetterman said.It's that same ...
When her 5-year-old daughter got glasses, Gisele Fetterman got her a doll that had glasses, too. It was important that her daughter, Grace, saw herself in her dolls, Fetterman said.It's that same ...
Search location by ZIP code ZIP. Advertisement These moms are making tiny hijabs for their kids' dolls ...
Two moms started Hello Hijab, which aims to highlight diversity and educate kids about the hijab and what it means to the Muslim women who wear it.