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Books in American Girls Collection series

  • Molly's Cooking Studio

    American Girl Editors American Girl Editors

    Spiral-bound (American Girl, Sept. 1, 2007)
    You're the chef! Roll up your sleeves and discover how fun it is to make the meals Molly loved. Chose from more than 20 easy-to-follow recipes. When you're ready to show off your cooking skills, turn to the party chapter for ideas on throwing three different Molly-inspired party! Molly's Cooking studio also includes a cookie cutter, 20 Table Talkers, and 10 reusable Place Cards.
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  • Samantha's Cookbook: A Peek at Dining in the Past With Meals You Can Cook Today

    Terri Braun, Jeanne Thieme, Polly Athan, Jodi Evert, Susan Mahal, Mark Salisbury

    Paperback (Amer Girl Pub, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Presents recipes for cream of carrot soup, corn oysters, cream cheese and walnut sandwiches, and other commonly eaten foods of the early nineteenth century, and offers tips for planning a tea party
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  • Theater: Plays About Kirsten, Samantha, and Molly for You and Your Friends to Perform

    American Girl Library, Valerie Tripp, Jeanne Thieme

    Paperback (Amer Girl Pub, Sept. 1, 1989)
    With the Portfolio of Pastimes, you can do the same things today that American girls did long ago - play the games they played, cook the meals they ate, write in a diary as they did, act in plays, and cut out paper dolls.
  • Addy Learns A Lesson

    Connie Porter, Dahl Taylor

    Paperback (Pleasant Company, Sept. 1, 1993)
    Addy and her mother arrive in Philadelphia to begin life as free people. Everything is new to them in the big city. Addy is happy--she has a friend for the first time, Sarah, and she is learning to read and write. In school, Addy sits next to Harriet. Harriet is smart, wealthy, and popular. She has the life that Addy thought freedom would bring her. Addy hopes to be friends with Sarah and Harriet, but she ends up having to choose between them. Addy's choice teaches her about real friendship and real freedom.
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  • Kit's Cooking Studio

    American Girl Editors American Girl Editors

    Hardcover (American Girl, Sept. 1, 2007)
    You're the chef! Roll up your sleeves and discover how fun it is to make the meals Kit loved. Chose from more than 20 easy-to-follow recipes. When you're ready to show off your cooking skills, turn to the party chapter for ideas on throwing three different Kit-inspired parties! Kit's Cooking Studio also includes a cookie cutter, 20 Table Talkers, and 10 reusable Place Cards.
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  • Changes for Addy: A winter story

    Connie Rose Porter

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1996)
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  • Kit's Story Collection

    Valerie Tripp, Walter Rane

    Hardcover (Amer Girl, Sept. 16, 2004)
    Girls can enjoy all six beloved Kit stories in one keepsake volume. Set in 1934, each story reveals more of this resourceful girl who has bright hopes during the dark days of the Great Depression. The richly illustrated hardcover offers a glimpse into Kit's world. Inside, this book features even more full-color illustrations and words of inspiration that will delight girls who love Kit.
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  • Happy Birthday Samantha!: A Springtime Story

    Valerie Tripp, Robert Grace, Nancy Niles, Dan Andreasen

    Hardcover (Amer Girl Pub, Sept. 1, 1990)
    A ten-year-old girl discovers the modern delights of turn-of-the-century New York City when she travels there with her grandmother to visit relatives
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  • Addy Learns a Lesson: A School Story

    Connie Porter, Melodye Rosales, Dahl Taylor

    Hardcover (Amer Girl Pub, Sept. 1, 1993)
    After arriving in Philadelphia, Addy Walker and her mother set out to build new lives for themselves, with Addy attending school for the first time and making new friends.
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  • Addy: An American Girl/Boxed Set

    Connie Porter

    Paperback (Amer Girl Pub, Nov. 1, 1994)
    This boxed set contains one of each of the Addy paperback titles: Meet Addy, Addy Learns a Lesson, Addy's Surprise, Happy Birthday, Addy!, Addy Saves the Day, and Changes for Addy.
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  • Happy Birthday, Molly!

    Valerie Tripp

    Paperback (American Girl, March 1, 1988)
    Molly is excited to learn that an English girl is coming to stay at the McIntires'--just in time for Molly's birthday! But Emily turns out to be different from the glamorous girl Molly pictured. Emily is shy and standoffish. Then Molly discovers she and Emily have some important things in common. The girls become fast friends and decide to celebrate Molly's birthday with an English tea party. But they can't agree on how to do it, and it takes a special birthday surprise to help them patch up their hurt feelings.
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  • Again, Josefina!

    Valerie Tripp, Jean-Paul Tibbles

    Hardcover (Amer Girl Pub, March 1, 2000)
    Nineyearold Josefina wants to give up learning to play the piano until she sees how much joy her music gives to her baby nephew, in a new American Girls title which discusses the importance of music on the New Mexican frontier and describes how to dance La Vaquerita.
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