Marie Grace : an American Girl Doll.
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Central - DollsJ AMERI MARIE GRACE DOLL SETChecked OutMay 21, 2024
Central - DollsJ AMERI MARIE GRACE DOLL SETChecked OutMay 20, 2024
Columbia Pike - DollsJ AMERI MARIE GRACE DOLL SETChecked OutMay 19, 2024
Glencarlyn - DollsJ AMERI MARIE GRACE DOLL SETChecked OutApril 20, 2024

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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 6 items (1 dress, 1 pantaloons, 1 pair white socks and 1 pair of shoes) , a carrying case consisting of 3 items (pink case), 1 book (Meet Marie-Grace), 1 journal and Arlington history brochure for a total of 13 accessories.
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Marie-Grace was born in New Orleans, but left after her mother and younger brother's deaths. She was brave as a young child, as told in backstory. However, years of moving and not having a stable home has changed her. She is now quite shy. She feels out of place after many moves on the East coast, as her father couldn't find the right place for them in the Northeast. Marie-Grace can be apprehensive, and at first she found it hard to stand up for herself. Later on, encouraged by her friend Cecile, she becomes more confident in herself. She takes music lessons with Cecile and enjoys singing. She also enjoys parades. Marie-Grace is not as good at French as she once was, but shopping for the household alone have made her excellent in mathematics. Marie-Grace is characterized as shy but caring, and is very good with babies and children. Marie-Grace often helps her father who is a doctor, and has shown herself to be very good at healing others. From Cecile's observations, Marie-Grace hides an adventurous spirit behind a shy demeanor, similar to Cecile's own spirit. Her nickname, Ti-Marie, was a pet name only her mother and Luc Rousseau used with her. "Ti" is a diminutive of "petite", thus translating to "Little Marie." Her father often calls her Grace.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

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