Her doll stand is made of wood. She has adjustable arms and head. Her coat is amazing and detailed; it can be taken off, too.
You will see the same coat worn by Shirley Temple in the included Little Princess DVD video. Her dress is beautiful and the lace is special.
Her hair is so very soft. Her eyes sparkle with delight; it's like she's waiting patiently for a doll of her own she can hold. (Her play doll is not included). She has her coat on and is ready to safely travel to her new home. 1939 "The Little Princess" in color.Which is the character this doll represents. 1932 "Shirley Temple FESTIVAL" in black and white features her first roles in "War Babies, " "Baby Burlesk, " "Kid'in' Africa, " "Dora's Dunking Doughnuts, " Pardon My Pups.