Yes because the child is the object of the sentence
After dropping me off in the local Walmart parking lot, the little girl smiled at me.
Is this sentence a appositive "grandfather smiled drew a breath and began the story always one of our favorites"
He smiled wryly as three girls walked by him.
The conductor smiled wryly, and moved to the next passenger.
The radiator smiled a pearly while smile from its reflector.
The subject in the sentence is "Jamie." She is the one performing the action of smiling and unwrapping the present.
Smile (verb) -- I smiled at the man. Smile (noun) -- She has a beautiful smile.
She slyly passed the secret note to her friend during class without the teacher noticing.
I smiled as I savored her scent.
The great ape jumped off of the swing, turned, and smiled at us.
She crossed her arms and smiled smugly, knowing she had won the argument.
She smiled coyly at him from across the room, hoping he would notice her.
After dropping me off in the local Walmart parking lot, the little girl smiled at me.
She has smiled brightly all day.
She smiled at me approvingly
The sun smiled down warmly on the field, brightening the flowers with its cheerful rays.
Is this sentence a appositive "grandfather smiled drew a breath and began the story always one of our favorites"