Tonner Doll Company Introduces Jazz Jennings Doll At 2017 New York International Toyfair

Posted on the 12 February 2017 by Loup Dargent @loup_dargent

In June of 2015, Jazz was invited to the White House where she met President Obama. In October of 2015 she was honored as Miss Teen Pride USA. In August of 2016, Jazz was recognized on Teen Vogue's 21 under 21 list. Jazz served as Grand Marshall during the 2016 New York City Heritage of Pride March. She is the youngest person to serve as Grand Marshal in the history of the march...

Transgender star of TLC's docuseries With the Jazz Jennings doll, Tonner continues its history of ground-breaking doll line introductions based on socially transformational heroes, who have included the plus-size model Emme and Carmen Dell 'Orefice, whose first When she was six, Jazz appeared on 20/20 with Barbara Walters. Since then, she's been featured on a variety of major programs and news outlets, including an Oprah Winfrey Network documentary, "Jazz is the youngest person ever to be recognized in The Advocate Magazine's, "In 2014, Jazz co-wrote a children's picture book with Jessica Herthel titled "Jazz's memoir, ""I Am Jazz", Jazz Jennings, will take form as the newest Tonner play doll. The 18" portrait doll was designed and sculpted by renowned doll artist Robert Tonner .
Robert Tonner founded the Tonner Doll Company in 1991 and has continually created the best and most fashionable dolls in the world. Designers such as Marc Jacobs, Ralph Lauren, Oscar de la Renta, Donna Karan, Betsey Johnson and Anna Sui have dressed Tonner dolls. Tonner has also participated in myriad licensing programs including DC and Marvel, Twilight, Harry Potter, Dr Suess, Peanuts, Gone with the Wind and The Wizard of Oz.

Robert Tonner, CEO of Tonner Doll, states "Jazz stands for everything I respect from a human nature point of view-she's incredibly brave, intelligent, warm-hearted and creative."
16 year old Jazz Jennings, is an honorary co-founder of the Transkids Purple Rainbow Foundation. Jazz speaks at universities, medical schools, conferences, conventions and symposiums all over the country. She's also a Youtube Vlogger, a youth ambassador for the Human Rights Campaign and an advocate for GLAAD.
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In June of 2015, Jazz was invited to the White House where she met President Obama. In October of 2015 she was honored as Miss Teen Pride USA. In August of 2016, Jazz was recognized on Teen Vogue's 21 under 21 list. Jazz served as Grand Marshall during the 2016 New York City Heritage of Pride March. She is the youngest person to serve as Grand Marshal in the history of the march. I am Jazz: A family in Transition" and many others. Jazz and her family now have their own GLAAD Media award winning docu-series, "I Am Jazz," now on TLC.
Top Forty Under 40" annual list. She was named as one of TIME Magazine's Most Influential Teens for 2014 and 2015. She is also listed on Huffington Post's 14 Most Fearless Teens of 2014. In 2015 she became one of the faces of Johnson & Johnson's Clean and Clear Campaign: " See the Real" Me.
The Jazz Jennings dolls will be available in specialty stores and on www.tonnerdoll.com in July, 2017.
I Am Jazz". She and her family continue to participate in many media projects with a goal to educate, and spread the message of tolerance and acceptance for all Transkids. SOURCE: Tonner Doll
Being Jazz: My Life as a (Transgender) Teen" was released in bookstores and digitally on June 7th, 2016.
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