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Annie is our friend who has Down Syndrome. She stands 12.8 inches tall, is lightweight and made with a variety of soft and snuggly materials like Jersey Knit fabric. And bonus – she’s easy to spot clean. Her arms, legs, and tush are sown together in a way that makes her fun and easy for little hands to hold. Plus she can sit upright by your side. Her blue and yellow uniquely created butterfly dress pattern is important to Annie as it represents awareness for people with Down Syndrome. In each doll’s clothing print, you can find a nod to the olive branch which is a universal symbol of “peace” and part of the Selma’s Dolls logo. The Annie doll also comes with the illustrated storybook, “First Day of School,” a magical story where a little girl named Selma – the inspiration behind Selma’s Dolls - overcomes her first day of school fears through the help of her new friends who happen to look very different from her. The book also includes conversation starters to help parents talk with their child about about how everyone’s differences are beautiful.