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  2. Melissa & Doug toymaker Melissa Bernstein built an empire but ...

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    By then she was seriously dating Doug Bernstein. While not as despairing as Melissa, Doug was uninspired by his New York marketing job, and together they plotted an escape.

  3. Melissa & Doug’s wooden toys are an antidote to kids’ tech | Vox

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    Melissa & Doug is set on making toys that are meant to be timeless, in an effort to preserve a cornerstone of childhood that the founders believe is under attack: open-ended play.

  4. Melissa & Doug co-founder shares mental health struggle - TODAY

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    In her memoir, Melissa Bernstein, co-founder of Melissa & Doug, shares verses she wrote throughout her life that helped her cope with her depression, anxiety and eating disorder. Courtesy...

  5. Melissa & Doug co-founder opens up about her secret struggle

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    I felt utter despair." Melissa Bernstein, co-founder of Melissa & Doug, talks about her lifelong struggle with depression. CBS News. For most of her life, Melissa concealed what she calls...

  6. Melissa & Doug co-founder reveals battle with 'existential ...

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    As co-founder of the popular toy company Melissa & Doug, everything Melissa Bernstein touched — from peg puzzles to pretend play kitchens — teemed with a Technicolor levity. But, as her ...

  7. Melissa & Doug - Wikipedia

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    The company was fined $1,386 on November 15, 2012, by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for hiring unlawful employees. [12] In 2016, Melissa Bernstein told Good Morning America that imaginary play helps children explore, create, take risks, and discover who they are.

  8. Melissa & Doug Founder on Depression, Building an Empire

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    Melissa recalls a particular stuffed frog that looked smiley head-on to an adult but terrified her children with a sideways grimace. “They were responsible for so many changes we made,” Melissa notes, “because the way a child uses a toy is very different from the way an adult uses it.”.