Fatma och Hamid sitter och håller om varandra i en park

About us

Our names are Fatma Guettou and Hamid Noroozian and we are the founders and run Watoto Arts.

Watoto Arts is a social enterprise that works to create positive social change.

The idea for Watoto Arts came from seeing the lack of representation in toy stores. We couldn't find dolls that our own children could identify with and the few dolls that did exist were made far away, contained plastics and were neither durable nor made in a nice and transparent way. To counteract the skewed image created by today's limited supply, we took matters into our own hands and started designing and producing our own dolls, that was the starting point for the family business Watoto Arts!

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A Family Business

How it started...

"I sat down at the kitchen table in the evening when I was on parental leave and started sewing a doll for my son. In the morning when the children woke up, I gave them the doll and was overwhelmed with love and pride. It should be a matter of course that all children should be able to play with dolls that look like themselves!”

En familjebild på watoto arts familjen, mamma, pappa och tre barn ute i en park

Family business with an important mission

Today we are a family business with an important mission: to offer inclusive toys that are made in a kind way that protects our society and our environment.

What does your doll box look like? Does it represent society?

Watoto is Swahili and means children - all children. Our vision is to create a world where all children feel included and can develop, regardless of how we look or where we live. We know that the foundation for many of the values ​​we take with us in life is laid at an early age. We also know how important it is to be able to identify with one's surroundings in order to make room for a safe and confident individual. Our award-winning dolls are therefore more than just dolls, they are a tool to develop empathy and self-esteem and thus create positive social change.

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“The dolls are so much more than just dolls. In the small way, the dolls make a difference to the child, but in the big way, they make a difference to society"

We are a work-integrating social enterprise

Watoto Arts is a work-integrating social enterprise that works to create positive social change. We create employment for individuals who have been excluded from the labor market, it may be foreign-born women who have had difficulty finding work. For us, this is an important step in our work for a more inclusive society. We are convinced that by empowering women and mothers, we create the best conditions for a brighter future.

Read more about work-integrating social enterprise here

överblick över watoto arts verkstad i solna, symaskiner och sömmerskor som syr mjuka tygdockor

Our production

Having the production in Sweden means that we cut down on long transport routes, which drastically reduces our carbon dioxide emissions and contributes to combating climate change. We also use locally produced and sustainable materials, which further reduces our ecological footprint. Producing locally enables us to implement the strictest environmentally friendly manufacturing methods and ensure that all processes meet high environmental standards.

"When we create our dolls, we have our children and the well-being of our planet in mind and you can feel that in every doll"

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Some of our proudest moments

Watoto Arts took home first place in the ideas competition - For–women

We were accepted into the Reach For Change business incubator

We were appointed Change Leaders

Fatma Guettou was named this year's Womeneur

Watoto Arts won the People's Voice in the Shift final

The dolls got a full page in Vogue Scandinavia

Watoto Arts is awarded by Toy Industries of Europe in the Diversity & Inclusion category

We were appointed by Svensk Handel as one of 100 profiles that work actively for a greener and inclusive e-commerce