About us
Our journey
It was a personal experience in which my daughter at age 3, started wanting blond and flowing hair. This made me start thinking of how I could address the hair issue amongst black girls. I identified the very real lack of black dolls with kinky Afro hair, sold in toy shops for parents of black and mixed heritage kids to buy.
We decided to do this because we want our children to know they are beautiful the way they are. We hope the doll’s hair will teach our children how to take care of their own natural hair from a young age and to love the skin that they’re in.
Kiradolls Collection wants children to see the beauty of their skin and the dolls in the collection have features that resemble most African and Caribbean children’s facial and body features.