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Barbie Book 'I Can Be A Computer Engineer' Tells Girls The Exact Opposite | HuffPost UK Life
Mattel apologizes for horrific Barbie book 'I Can Be a Computer Engineer' that implies girls can't code – GeekWire
Barbie can be a computer engineer ... but only with help of a man | Women | The Guardian
Barbie can be a computer engineer ... but only with help of a man | Women | The Guardian
After Backlash, Computer Engineer Barbie Gets New Set Of Skills : NPR
After Backlash, Computer Engineer Barbie Gets New Set Of Skills : NPR
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