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Books in Caroline's American Girls Collection series

  • Molly Boxed Set With Game

    Valerie Tripp, Nick Backes

    Paperback (American Girl, Sept. 1, 2010)
    This keepsake boxed set features Molly's six beautifully illustrated books. Discover what it was like to grow up in World War Two America. The set also opens up to a fun-filled game. Collect cards featuring Molly's favorite things, and earn points as you move around the board. The first person to finish is not necessarily the winner. Roll the die and see what happens!Book Details:Format: Book+ToyPublication Date: 9/1/2010Pages: 512Reading Level: Age 8 and Up
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  • Josefina's Song

    Valerie Tripp, Jean-Paul Tibbles, Susan McAliley

    Hardcover (Amer Girl Pub, March 1, 2001)
    In the early 1800s, when nine-year-old Josefina accompanies her father into the New Mexican mountains to check on the elderly shepherd who works for him, she proves herself a good traveling companion when her father has an accident.
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  • Addy's Little Brother

    Connie Porter, Gabriela Dellosso, Dahl Taylor

    Hardcover (Amer Girl Pub, March 1, 2000)
    After her brother joins the family in Philadelphia at the end of the Civil War, Addy wants to be with him as much as possible, so she is jealous when he starts spending time with her friend's cousin.
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  • Molly Learns a Lesson A School Story

    Valerie Tripp, Nick Backes

    Paperback (Pleasant Company, March 15, 2000)
    Molly is determined that the third-grade girls will win her school's Lend-a-Hand Contest to help the war effort. When they choose an idea that Molly knows will never work, she talks two friends into doing their own secret project. But the project turns out to be harder than Molly expected. Worried that it might not win after all, Molly decides to spy on the other girls to see how they are doing. When Molly and her friends get caught peeking in a window, they learn some important lessons.
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  • Molly Saves the Day

    Valerie Tripp

    Paperback (American Girl, July 1, 1988)
    Molly loves Camp Gowonagin from the moment she arrives. She spends two wonderful weeks there singing, hiking, and canoeing with Linda and Susan. When the camp director announces the Color War, Molly is afraid that the fun may end. Molly and Susan are on the Blue Team. They have to capture the flag hidden on Chocolate Drop Island by the Red Team. Linda is on the Red Team. She is their enemy and their friend. Will the Color War ruin camp for everyone, or can Molly think of a way to save the day?
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  • Samantha's Surprise

    Maxine Rose Schur, Nancy Niles, Robert Grace

    Paperback (Pleasant Company Publications, March 1, 1988)
    Samantha has high hopes for the best Christmas ever. Things start to go wrong when her Uncle Gard announces he is bringing the beautiful Cornelia home for the holidays. The household goes into a dither, and in all the confusion,no one pays much attention to Samantha and her private wish for the beautiful doll in the window at Schofield's Toy Store. Samantha blames Cornelia for ruining the holidays. But when Christmas morning finally comes, Samantha has more than one surprise waiting for her.
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  • Kirsten Snowbound

    Janet Beeler Shaw, Renee Graef, Susan McAliley

    Hardcover (Amer Girl Pub, March 1, 2001)
    In 1854, Kirsten and her cousins look after the farm while the adults go to town for supplies and everything is fine--until a blizzard surprises them.
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  • Happy Birthday, Kirsten: A Springtime Story

    Janet Beeler Shaw, Renee Graef

    Hardcover (Amer Girl Pub, Sept. 1, 1990)
    On a Minnesota farm in the mid 1800's, the hard working members of the Larson family find time to celebrate Kirsten's tenth birthday.
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  • Samantha's Winter Party

    Valerie Tripp, Dan Andreasen

    Hardcover (Amer Girl Pub, May 1, 1999)
    When her friend Nellie, the servant girl from next door, does not show up for ice skating as usual, Samantha is afraid that Nellie will not come to her party because she cannot afford to bring presents.
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  • Kirsten Saves the Day

    Janet Shaw

    Paperback (American Girl, July 1, 1988)
    Kirsten welcomes summer when it finally comes to Minnesota. Even chores, such as catching fish for dinner, seem like play. One day while she's fishing, Kirsten leaves the stream to explore the woods. There she finds a treasure--a bee tree packed with honeycombs. Kirsten knows Papa could use the honey to trade for things the family needs. So she decides to surprise him by bringing the honey home. Kirsten asks her brother Peter to help her. But they don't know that bears are after Kirsten's treasure, too.
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  • Felicity Saves The Day

    Valerie Tripp

    Paperback (American Girl, July 1, 1992)
    Felicity loves summertime on Grand father's plantation. She can be outside all day--riding horses, playing with Nan and William, and exploring the woods. One day Felicity finds a secret note. It is from Ben, her father's apprentice, and it asks for her help. Ben has broken his apprenticeship agreement and is running away to join George Washington's army. Felicity begins a dangerous adventure when she goes to help Ben. She must use all her strength, courage, and wisdom to try to save the day.
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  • Josefina Saves the Day: A Summer Story

    Valerie Tripp, Jean-Paul Tibbles

    Hardcover (Amer Girl Pub, Sept. 1, 1998)
    In 1825 when Josefina trusts a trader in Santa Fe with an important deal, she makes a surprising discovery about this young American who leaves town without paying her.
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