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  1. For the doll, see Molly McIntire (doll). Molly McIntire is one of the first three Historical Characters, representing the late World War II Era. Molly was released in 1986 at the launch of Pleasant Company along with Samantha Parkington and Kirsten Larson. In June 2013...

  2. Jun 1, 2022 · 3 min read. An American Girl Original Is Back: Molly McIntire Rejoins the Flagship Historical Doll and Book Line. Today, American Girl, a cornerstone in the Mattel portfolio of purposeful brands, announced the return of a true original—1940s-era historical character and fan favorite Molly McIntire!

  3. Molly McIntire is one of the first dolls to come out by Pleasant Company with Samantha Parkington and Kirsten Larson in 1986. Molly was retired in 2014, making her the fourth doll American Girl has retired in the Historical Character line. Molly was, not formally, re-released in 2018 at Costco stores in America.

    • Meet Molly: An American Girl (1986) Meet Molly takes place in October 1943. Molly McIntire is introduced as a nine-year-old American Girl living during the era of World War II.
    • Molly Learns A Lesson: A School Story (1986) Molly Learns A Lesson is a light academia book that takes place in November 1943. In Ms. Campbell’s classroom, Molly’s classmate, Howie, reminds the teacher of the multiplication bee.
    • Molly’s Surprise: A Christmas Story (1986) Molly’s Surprise takes place in December 1943. As Mrs. McIntire makes a wreath, Molly writes a Christmas letter to her father, and she and her siblings wonder if he will send them Christmas presents this year.
    • Happy Birthday, Molly! : A Springtime Story (1987) takes place in March and April 1944. Molly tells Linda and Susan the good news that an English girl their age is visiting America and staying with them for safety.
  4. Explore the 1940s world of American Girl® Molly McIntire™, featuring an 18-inch doll, doll clothing, books, accessories, and bundles.

  5. Jun 3, 2021 · Asking Tripp, a former co-worker and friend, to help bring this idea to life, she launched American Girls first three dollsKirsten, World War II–era Molly McIntire and Edwardian-era...

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