Molly : an American Girl Doll.
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LocationCall NumberStatusDue Date
Central - DollsJ AMERI MOLLY DOLL SETChecked OutJanuary 3, 2025
Central - DollsJ AMERI MOLLY DOLL SETChecked OutJanuary 2, 2025
Shirlington - DollsJ AMERI MOLLY DOLL SETChecked OutDecember 26, 2024
Shirlington - DollsJ AMERI MOLLY DOLL SETChecked OutJanuary 2, 2025

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Doll
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Includes 1 clothed doll, carrying case, book, and history brochure.
Language
English

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Accessories include 1 outfit consisting of 9 items (1 sweater, 1 half-blouse with collar, 1 skirt, 1 pair white underwear, 1 pair glasses, 1 felt glasses case, 2 white socks and 2 shoes), a carrying case consisting of 3 items (pink case), 1 book (Meet Molly), 1 journal and Arlington history brochure for a total of 18 accessories.
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Molly comes from a Scottish American family. She comes up with various plans to draw attention to herself through the series; several times these plans and ideas are either wholly unrealistic or fall through. To Molly, World War II is mostly a distant inconvenience in her daily life; it is only when she is introduced to Emily Bennett that she sees that the war is truly affecting other people. She is not very good at math (especially multiplication), hates turnips, and is afraid to swim underwater. She struggles with her looks later in the series, as she wants to look different with curls. She often believes her hair to be like straight sticks compared to her teacher Miss Campbell. She becomes set on being a "New Molly." Molly is a great tap dancer. In the book, she was the best dancer in her class, even over Alison. In the movie, she struggles and copies Alison and later becomes the best in her class. She also enjoys camp songs. Molly misses her father very much. Even though she loves her parents, she often finds it hard to get along with her siblings, often getting into disagreements. She always wants to be original, and is obsessed with glamour, especially from England. Molly finds it especially hard to be a follower, as was evident in Molly Saves the Day when she envied Dorinda for being the team captain. Molly is a big schemer, often the ring leader when she and her friends make plans. Molly's mom calls her a "chatterbox," in comparison to Emily. She is prone to daydreaming and fanciful ideas.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Molly: an American Girl Doll .

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Molly: An American Girl Doll. .

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

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MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

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