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Collection of Williams Syndromes (27)
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A joyful, expressive cartoon girl with curly hair and an orange headband, drawn in warm watercolor-style tones.
Three joyful individuals depicted in a vibrant illustration highlighting the strengths and distinctive traits of people with Williams syndrome.
A joyful 6-12 month old baby beams with delight, showing off their first two lower teeth while nestled comfortably in a rustic wicker chair.
A moment of quiet reflection-this little boy gazes upward, lost in thought, embodying childhood wonder and calm introspection.
A visual overview of key characteristics in Williams syndrome, including distinctive facial features and frequent health complications.
This helpful infographic from Williams Syndrome Changing Lives Foundation outlines key sensory and anxiety-related traits in children with Williams Syndrome.
Interlocking hands in soothing blue and green hues hold tiny red hearts, evoking warmth, collaboration, and heartfelt support.
A clean, modern icon illustrating a nuclear family-parents with two children-ideal for websites focused on family wellness, parenting resources, or social services.
A curious little one in a bright pink top-her wide eyes and gentle expression reflect the joyful spirit often seen in children with Williams Syndrome.
Clinical diagram showing hallmark facial features of Williams syndrome, such as blue eyes with a starry pattern, long philtrum, and widely spaced teeth.
A bright-eyed child beams with quiet confidence, her curly hair framing a gentle smile that radiates warmth and wonder.
A young boy with Williams Syndrome showing key facial traits: wide mouth, full lips, small chin, and star-like iris pattern.
A joyful senior woman smiles warmly at the camera, her expressive eyes framed by round glasses and her outfit blending comfort and character.
Three friends share a cheerful moment during a community summer event, their smiles reflecting pure childhood joy.
These are clearly marked replica $20 bills-perfect for props, teaching, or displays-never intended for real transactions.
A joyful baby beams with delight, her tiny ponytail adorned with a soft mint bow-pure happiness in motion.
A curious little one gazes directly into the camera, their expressive blue eyes and gentle smile radiating innocence and wonder.
A confident, animated chicken mascot flexing with a thumbs-up, embodying strength and charm in the “Major Chicken” brand identity.
A heartwarming moment between a mother and her adult son-both glowing with happiness in matching yellow tops against a gentle waterfall.
This visual overview explains how a microdeletion on chromosome 7 leads to Williams syndrome, named after Dr. J.C.P. Williams, and its resulting physical and developmental challenges.
A side-by-side comparison: a condensed X-shaped chromosome (left) and the iconic DNA double helix (right), illustrating how DNA is packaged in cells.
A tender, playful moment between mom and daughter-laughing, connecting, and building memories together.
A happy toddler beams at the camera, bundled up in a playful pink outfit and warm winter hat-pure childhood delight.
