The doll, which was created with input from the autistic community, comes with several accessories that "represent common ways autistic people may experience, process, and communicate about the world around them," Mattel's press release states. These accessories include a pink finger-clip fidget spinner to reduce stress and improve focus, noise-cancelling headphones to reduce sensory overload, and an electronic tablet with Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) apps to help non-verbal autistic people interact with others.
I haven't owned it (although I might after writing this story), but I have been the proud owner of a similarly constructed Squishmallow, and the top portion of hair on these designs is both fluffy and soft. Your very own Sasquatch, complete with wee footprints, and at more than half off the normal price. The 20-inch Squishmallows are jumbo and work well as a pillow or backrest, though they might be too large to rest on your bed.