Original Molly McIntire: is one of the original three dolls first sold by American Girl. Since she was around for so long, she’s gone through a few iterations.
BeForever Felicity Merriman: the first doll added after the original three in 1986. She comes from colonial America right before the Revolutionary.
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Cecile Rey: Cecile Rey was released as part of a pair in 2011, representing mid-nineteenth century New Orleans.
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Girl of Today #6: The rarest American Girl Doll isn’t one of the retired historical figures, but an original Girl of Today/ Truly Me doll.
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Just Like You #36: The “Just Like You” line is made for kids to pick a nondescript doll that best matches how they look—American Girl also.
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Marie-Grace Gardner: was released along with Cecile Rey as her best friend. Unlike her friend, who relishes being on the stage, Marie-Grace’s character.
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Girl of the Year: is a limited edition doll that represents the current time, as opposed to the historical dolls American Girl normally sells.
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Caroline Abbott: the War of 1812, growing up in Sackets Harbor, New York. She wore a pink dress and styled her hair in long, blonde ringlets.
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Original Samantha Parkington: is one of the three original American Girl Dolls. While she was officially retired in 2009, she went through a few iterations.
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Original Kirsten Larson: is one of the original dolls from 1986. Like her counterparts, she was sold for a while, but went through various iterations.
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