American Girl to Archive Felicity Merriman

One hot item this holiday season for girls is sure to be an American Girl doll. I buzzed about them last year and still think they are a must-have. My niece loves dressing them up, doing their hair, playing pretend and wearing matching clothes, pajamas, springwear, winter wear, etc. So, if you are considering a doll this holiday season, definitely visit AmericanGirl.com.

But wait – there’s more. Every so often certain American Girl dolls are archived. And I have some buzz for you – the next one to be archived will be Felicity Merriman. Felicity’s complete product collection, including her best friend Elizabeth Cole, will soon be removed from American Girl’s catalogue, Web site, and retail stores and placed in the American Girl Archives. But because stories are at the heart of the company’s mission to celebrate girls, the Felicity books will still be sold on americangirl.com, at American Girl’s retail stores, and at bookstores nationwide.

Felicity, a spirited girl living in Williamsburg, VA, in 1774, has captured girls’ imaginations with her compelling story of strength and determination in Colonial America. Countless girls have found a friend in Felicity while learning about the trials and triumphs of growing up at the start of the Revolutionary War. Even though Felicity will be moved to the American Girl Archives, she retains her place within American Girl’s family of historical characters—nine-year-old heroines who give girls today a glimpse of what life was like growing up during important times in America’s past.

The Felicity products are currently available through the American Girl catalogue, at www.americangirl.com, and at American Girl retail stores.

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  1. Stephanie says:

    My nieces have the My American girl dolls that look like them they love them!

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