For the past decade, ‘A Doll Like Me,’ founded by Amy, has been creating one-of-a-kind dolls that reflect the unique children who receive them, helping kids feel truly seen and represented.
Man, I am trying; really, really, trying to force my brain to see them that way and it just refuses to. Those are way too wide to be a nose and the “mouths” are way too low and weirdly off center. I can only see frowny faces.
Man, I am trying; really, really, trying to force my brain to see them that way and it just refuses to. Those are way too wide to be a nose and the “mouths” are way too low and weirdly off center. I can only see frowny faces.