Description: In 1974, Fisher-Price introduced it's first doll series, six different dolls, each with a cloth huggable body, and a plastic face and hands and a removable outfit. Many people think that these dolls are members of the "My Friend Doll" series because they look so much alike, but they are not, infact these were introduced 3 years before the first "My Friend Doll" was introduced.
Each dolls in the series has her own personality, appearance and charm. The first six dolls were #200 Mary, #201 Jenny, #202 Natalie, #203 Audrey, #204 Baby Ann and #205 Elizabeth. In 1975, Fisher-Price added a new doll to the series whom is also the only boy of the bunch, #206 Joey. 1976 introduced yet another new doll, #208 Honey, whom unlike her predecessors, did not have a removable outfit. In 1977, only 4 of the above 8 were available, Mary, Natalie, Joey and Honey. During this same year, a different type of doll was introduced that would birth the beginning of a new doll series, the #210 My Friend Mandy. By 1978, Honey was the only doll available from the original doll series, and the My Friend doll series was beginning to take it's place.
Musical Baby Ann is a 13 inch tall baby doll with short blonde hair. Her body, legs and arms are stuffed, but colored and designed to look like baby's pajamas. She has red cloth shoes (attached) with white socks that have a white ruffle around the top. She is the same as the non-musical Baby Ann doll (#204 Baby Ann), except she has a music box winding key in the back of her body.
Only 300 of these dolls were made due to high manufacturing costs, thus causing them to be very hard to find and quite valuable to the lucky owners of the Musical Baby Ann baby doll.