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A doll means the whole world when you’re a kid. But imagine how it’d feel to realize your plushy friend looks nothing like you. Especially when a kid is unique in his own beautiful way.

Wisconsin-based woman Amy Jandrisevits is making sure no kid ever feels different. She has been creating dolls that look just like their little owners with disabilities, coming in all shapes and forms, with unique conditions and bodily features, for quite a while now.  We previously wrote about her wonderful project “A Doll Like Me” a year ago as she was just starting up. Today, her unique dolls are bringing joy to kids from all over the world. With almost 43K likes on her Facebook page, Amy has warmed so many hearts in a way that no medicine could.

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Former social worker Amy is sewing dolls that look just like kids with disabilities for her non-profit “A Doll Like Me”

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Every kid can feel loved and included just by looking at their plushy dolls’ faces

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According to Today, Amy made her first Doll Like Me around 5 years ago when her friend’s child, who’s transgender, was transitioning. When the friend posted the image online, people started asking Amy if she could make one for their kids too.

“It is a really hard sell to tell a kid, ‘You are perfect the way you are,’ and to build self-esteem that way but never offer them anything that looks like them,” she said. “We are going to change the story.”

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Despite a waiting list of two years, Amy puts all her love and attention into every single doll she has ever made. “I am invited to such an intimate part of families’ lives,” she told People, “I love that connection.”

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Every doll is custom made at her living room table since Amy is a stay-at-home mom with a very good sense of the toy market. She’s also an avid doll collector and a former pediatric oncology social worker who managed to combine her passion for social work and doll craft.

 

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Amy is hoping her project could inspire a change towards inclusivity and representation

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“A Doll Like Me” gives kids that much-needed boost of confidence

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Amy, who’s a mom herself, has put all her heart into sewing dolls from home

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People praised Amy for her beautiful mission

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