Toys
American Girl Doll - Samantha Parkington (Beforever Doll)
- Item Number
- 140
- Estimated Value
- 115 USD
- Sold
- 87 USD to m27d9f14
- Number of Bids
- 10 - Bid History
Item Description
American Girl BeForever™ is a line of dolls and books that connects girls ages 8 and up with inspiring characters and timeless, compelling stories. First introduced in 1986 as The American Girls Collection, the line gives girls today the opportunity to explore the past, find their place in the present, and think about the possibilities their future can bring. At the same time, the BeForever characters help girls see the common threads—the shared interests, the shared challenges, and the shared dreams—that tie children from all times together
Each character's classic story is told in an engaging two-volume series that brings her era to life for young readers and focuses on such universal themes as family, school, cultural celebrations, and the inevitable changes and challenges every girl faces as she grows up. From a daring Native American girl living in the Northwest in 1764 to an optimistic girl growing up in San Francisco in the mid-1970s, the BeForever characters illustrate lasting lessons of hope and determination, and the enduring power of being true to yourself.
Samantha Parkington is kind, generous, and always ready to make a new friend. She has sparkling brown eyes that open and close and long, glossy brown curls. She comes in an authentic 1904 outfit:
- A petal-pink dress with a layer of sheer dotted mesh on top, a lace hem and collar, short puff sleeves, and a burgundy velvet sash
- White tights
- White bloomers
- Black Mary Jane shoes
- A burgundy ribbon for her hair
The 18" Samantha doll has a huggable cloth body, and her movable head and limbs are made of smooth vinyl. Includes the paperback bookManners and Mischief, the first novel-length volume of Samantha’s classic series.
http://www.americangirl.com/shop/samantha-doll-paperback-book-bkd28
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