Do you want to build a snowman? If it’s with this adorable Anna toddler doll sold at The Disney Store, then yes! Disney films are things that I don’t think anyone truly grows out of. Frozen is a perfect example. The animation is fantastic, the songs are superb and the story, while simple, is entertaining for those of all ages. If you haven’t seen Frozen yet, then you should really give it a go!
Now, onto the dolly review! Like many, I fell in love with the toddler dolls for Disney’s Frozen before even seeing the movie.
Interestingly enough, while Kristoff is packaged in a Disney Animators Collection box, Anna and Elsa are not. They’re in a box that is more reminiscent of the standard toddler dolls. Packaging aside, they look like they belong with the Disney Animators Dolls. I wouldn’t be surprised if we saw these two reboxed in the coming months in Disney Animators Collection boxes.
I’m crazy about this 16″ toddler Anna doll! She’s adorable. Let’s start at the top. Anna has rooted ginger pig tails and wispy bangs. I have a feeling the head is loosely rooted, but if you keep the hair in her original style, it looks great. Very cute and innocent. I love pig tails, in general, and these look great on Anna’s large head.
Similar to the Disney Animators Collection, Anna has large, side glancing green eyes. There is a small bit of eye shadow above her eye. Not too much for a toddler doll, though.
Anna’s round cheeks are lightly freckled. I give Disney a ton of credit for making her freckles asymmetrical. (Because, I’ve never known anyone to have symmetrical freckles. I sure don’t!) Just below the freckles, is an adorable button nose and pink lips in a closed smile.
Anna has the same body as the Disney Animators dolls. Anna’s head tilts up, down, left and right and is super easy to pose. Her arms have more movement than the Disney toddler dolls you see in the large retail stores, like Toys R Us. Anna’s arms move up, down, left and right. Her legs, however, only move up and down (not to the side at all). She has painted on undies.
Anna stands really well. I love how easy it is to get these guys in poses. She sits well, too.
The only disappointing thing I really found with this doll was the outfit. In terms of design, it’s a green smock dress with light green stockings and black shoes.
The thing that disappoints me, though, is the craftsmanship. There are strings hanging from the outfit, like it was cut poorly. However, the outfit is removable.
Without a doubt, Anna is an adorable toddler doll. She fits in perfectly with my other Disney Animators doll. I’m very happy this new addition to the toddler line!
Check out the video review below!
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