On Wednesday, the company behind Barbie, Mattel, announced the launch of a new line of gender-neutral dolls. When I read the headlines, my first thought was that those dolls would have completely transformed my childhood. But then I let out a sigh of relief for all of the children coming up in the world now, in hopes that they might have one less moment of discomfort because they don’t fit the binary gender mold. The new dolls, which are available in a range of skin tones, come with short hair and long hair options as well as various clothes, shoes, and accessories that are both female- and male-presenting, according to Mattel's press release . A promotion video says the line, which is called Creatable World, is designed to "to keep labels out and invite everyone in." The release states that the company worked with experts, parents, doctors, and, of course, kids to create the dolls. "Through research, we heard ...