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Meet Samantha Parkington™, American Girl's Victorian-era 18-inch doll. Explore Samantha's collection of doll clothing, books, accessories, and bundles.
The Samantha Parkington doll was released in 1986, along with Kirsten Larson and Molly McIntire. They were American Girl's first three Historical Characters. Samantha was officially archived in May 2009 after selling out Feb 3, 2009, but was rereleased in 2014 with the launch of BeForever...
For the doll, see Samantha Parkington (doll). Samantha Parkington is one of the first three Historical Characters, representing the Progressive Era/Turn of the 20th Century in America. Samantha was first released in 1986 at the launch of Pleasant Company along with...
In 2008, Samantha (along with Nellie) was the first Historical Character doll to ever be retired by the American Girl Company. She also became the first archived doll to be brought out of retirement in 2014.
This is a list of all the items that are or were available for Samantha Parkington in her Historical Collection. From May 2009 to August 2014 the entire collection was archived with the exception of her books, movie, and the mini doll; items available before her archival in May 2009 are...
American Girl 35th Anniversary Collection - 18 Inch Origonal Samantha Doll , Accessories and Book. Visit the American Girl Store.
The 6.5″ (16.5 cm) Samantha mini doll has brown painted eyes and glossy brown curls. Her smooth vinyl limbs are posable. She arrives in a tiny version of Samantha’s authentic 1904 outfit featuring a pink dress with lacy trim and a burgundy velvet sash.
American Girl's founder, Pleasant Rowland, poses alongside the company's three original dolls (L to R): Kirsten, Samantha and Molly. American Girl. Sold for anywhere between $ 65 and...
Katarina came home from the American Girl Store with a Samantha doll and two of her BeForever books. We immediately sat down with our set of original books to compare. We read Manners and Mischief, and the text seemed to be mostly the same.
Samantha was one of the first three characters launched in 1986 by American Girl®, then called The Pleasant Company. Agnes and Agatha lose Cornelia’s dog Jip during a walk but find him in a park where they see their sister advocating for women’s voting rights.