Sunday, November 3, 2013

Anne of Green Gables

 Hey there, readers! Here's another doll review for you. My nana went to Prince Edward Island, and she brought me back an Anne of Green Gables doll! Here's the basics.

  This is Anne in her box. Look at that sweet face!


 This view of the box shows you a brief description of Anne: "Anne of Green Gables: Porcelain Doll".


 A more lengthy description of the people who made Anne. The doll was designed on Prince Edward Island.


 Anne out of her box.




 
 These pictures shows that Anne's head can turn and her arms can move.You can see the tag on her left wrist.







 

A closer look at the tag. It mentions a website called annesociety.org, which takes to a web page to buy Anne-related items.




Anne's bloomers and shoes. The shoes still have plastic wrap on them from the packaging.


 Anne from the back. The makers of this doll really paid attention to detail!


 "Finally," says Anne, "that annoying tag and those plastic wrap shoes came off!"


 1908 meets 1934 as Anne finds a new friend in Kit! Anne is slightly shorter than the American Girl mini dolls.



 Something has caught Anne's attention. I wonder what it is?


 Anne, wait! Oh well, I guess this photo shoot is over now. Have a great day!


 Details from the scene
 Doll: Anne of Green Gables Doll
 Setting: Table is Chrissa's Picnic Table by American Girl.

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