Samantha Parkington
Samantha Parkington is a wealthy orphan living in the early 20th century who learns about social issues like child labor. Her story takes place during the Edwardian era in 1904. The best-selling doll in American Girl. She has the most collections and books out of all. Her appearance is unique and full of contrast. It's easy not to forget her.
She's one of the original three (including Molly and Kirsten), and the first to retire and come back. She lives on.
Love her story! Unlike Molly, she can be friends with Nellie despite their differences.
Samantha is awesome. I have her mini doll, but I lost it.
Rebecca Rubin
Rebecca Rubin is a Jewish girl growing up in New York City in 1914 who dreams of becoming an actress. Her story explores themes of immigration and cultural identity. I wish I had the mini version of her. I used to watch videos of people unboxing mini AG dolls, and Rebecca was the prettiest doll in my opinion.
I had the mini dolls for Kirsten and Samantha, but they went missing.
Poor Rebecca was always outshined by siblings. I know how that feels.
Come on, fellow Rebeccans, together we shall triumph!
Rebecca Rubin has a nice ring to it.
Mia St. Clair
Mia St. Clair is a talented figure skater navigating her goals and friendships in contemporary times. Her story focuses on perseverance and pursuing one's dreams. BEST DOLL EVER! Love her unique features, unlike any old AG doll. She is the only figure skater and the only one to play hockey. She is by far the best AG has ever made.
Julie Albright
Julie Albright is a spirited girl living in San Francisco during the 1970s, experiencing changes like her parents' divorce. Her story highlights themes of social and environmental activism. Love Julie! When I was 10, I looked exactly like her, long blond hair and all! I always loved her the most!
American Girl dolls are so cool!
I love Julie and Kit the most. They are lovely dolls, and even Molly is a cute dolly dork.
Love, Fire Wolf Ultima.
One of the three American Girl dolls to have a video game. The other two are Kit Kittredge and Mia St. Claire.
Addy Walker
Addy Walker is a courageous girl escaping from slavery with her mother during the Civil War. Her story portrays the struggle for freedom and the resilience of the human spirit. My daughter and she have the same birthday!
Addy is so cute. Her story is great as well.
Kirsten Larson
Kirsten Larson is a Swedish immigrant adjusting to life on the American frontier in 1854. Her story explores themes of adaptation and family bonds.
Kit Kittredge
Kit Kittredge is a resourceful girl growing up during the Great Depression, helping her family through financial hardships. Her story is centered on ingenuity and optimism. Awesome doll. Glad AG made a movie. She really shows how girls lived back in 1933.
I got her when I was 9. She is one of my favorites.
Caroline Abbott
Caroline Abbott is a patriotic girl from 1812 who helps her family and community during the War of 1812. Her story emphasizes bravery and a love for sailing. She's awesome. She is a tomboyish girl living in 1812 and is not afraid to take chances and risks.
Her father and brother were kidnapped by the British.
She wants to be captain of her own ship.
Molly McIntire
Molly McIntire is a lively girl experiencing life on the home front during World War II. Her story explores themes of sacrifice and support for the war effort. One of the original three (along with Samantha and Kirsten) and the first doll my sister got for Christmas from American Girl. She holds a special place in memories.
I have a paper doll of her, and it's the oldest piece of paper in my house so far, at nearly 13 years old.
I love her hair! I use her without her glasses, but she is very pretty. I like putting her hair in a bun.
Isabelle Palmer
Isabelle Palmer is a creative young girl passionate about ballet and fashion design. Her story focuses on self-expression and developing her artistic talents. She's a great dancer, which is a great idea in the American Girl franchise.
Even her movie was fun.
The Newcomers
? Ruthie Smithens
Ruthie Smithens is Kit Kittredge's best friend, who loves fairy tales and supporting those in need during the Great Depression. Her story emphasizes loyalty and kindness.
? Ivy Ling
Ivy Ling is a sporty and artistic girl growing up in San Francisco in the 1970s, balancing her Chinese-American heritage with her own identity. Her story highlights cultural pride and friendship.
The Contenders
Lea Clark
Lea Clark is an adventurous girl who travels to Brazil to explore nature and wildlife. Her story centers on environmental conservation and personal growth. She may have a spoiled personality, but the doll was still fun.
Grace Thomas
Grace Thomas is an aspiring baker who starts a business and learns about entrepreneurship during her trip to Paris. Her story highlights creativity and teamwork. She was an underrated doll. It's too bad she retired.
Now we know her as Olivia Rodrigo in the movie adaptation. She's active as a singer.
Played in her movie by Olivia Rodrigo. It's too bad the doll had to be retired.
Nanea Mitchell
Nanea Mitchell is a Hawaiian girl living during World War II who navigates the challenges brought by the Pearl Harbor attack. Her story explores themes of community and resilience.
Tenney Grant
Tenney Grant is a singer-songwriter following her dream of a career in music while balancing friendships and family. Her story emphasizes determination and creativity.
Felicity Merriman
Felicity Merriman is a spirited girl growing up in Colonial Williamsburg during the American Revolution. Her story focuses on themes of independence and loyalty. She was among the best dolls of all time.
Such a shame she's still retired.
Maryellen Larkin
Maryellen Larkin is a lively girl growing up in Florida during the 1950s, striving to stand out in a large family. Her story explores themes of individuality and innovation. One thing about Maryellen is that she is still in stores.
Her beautiful hair is a great thing about her, and her clothes are beautiful.
Melody Ellison
Melody Ellison is a talented singer from Detroit in the 1960s who becomes involved in the Civil Rights Movement. Her story focuses on courage and justice.
Blaire Wilson
Blaire Wilson is a modern-day girl passionate about sustainable farming and hosting events at her family's farm. Her story emphasizes creativity and environmental awareness.
Kaya'aton'my
Kaya'aton'my is a Nez Perce girl from the 1760s whose story highlights her love for her family and horse. Her story centers on Native American culture and values like responsibility and courage.
Marie-Grace Gardner
Marie-Grace Gardner is a compassionate girl living in 1850s New Orleans who helps her community during a yellow fever epidemic. Her story focuses on friendship and generosity.
Saige Copeland
Saige Copeland is an artistic girl from New Mexico who uses her passion for painting to save her school's art program. Her story centers on activism and creative expression.
Camille
Camille is a caring and imaginative WellieWishers doll who loves the ocean and animals. Her story encourages compassion and understanding.
Josefina Montoya
Josefina Montoya is a kind-hearted girl living on a New Mexican rancho in 1824 who dreams of becoming a healer like her aunt. Her story explores themes of heritage and adaptation.
Chrissa Maxwell
Chrissa Maxwell is a modern girl who confronts bullying at her new school and learns the value of kindness and friendship. Her story focuses on standing up for oneself and others.
Luciana Vega
Luciana Vega is an aspiring astronaut who dreams of exploring space and attends space camp to pursue her goal. Her story emphasizes science, teamwork, and perseverance.