no, Kirsten Larson was the first american girl doll.
The era that the Kit Kittredge American Girl doll is from is the nineteen thirties. This doll was very popular among young girls across the country of America.
The American Doll Felicity Mirriman represent the Revolutionary War Period and was the fourth Historical Character. In september 2010, American Girl anounced they would archive the Felicity Doll and it is unknown if the doll will be availeble again after archiving.
The first African-American girl to play soccer is Briana Scurry.
Wait for the first girl to come in with big boobs, wrestle her to the floor, knock her out, strip her, and suckle her boobs
Sacagawea, a Native American teenage girl helped them on their trip to the Pacific.
Samantha the first ever american girl doll.
Samantha has been an American Girl Doll since 1904. She has been an American Girl Doll for about 107 years.
The fist American Girl doll that was retired was Samantha Parkington and her best friend Nellie.
The American girl doll Samantha is worth 100$ but now she'' worth about 200$
Samantha, Felicity, Kirsten, and Josephina Well, Samantha was first, then Kirsten then felicity then joeshpina then nellie then Elizebeth I believe that the first American Girl was Samantha then Kirsten then Molly they were the origanall 3. After that Felicity came along.
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Samantha was the first American Girl doll. Well, there were three original American Girl dolls that were released in 1986- Samantha was the first, Kirsten was the second, and Molly was the third. They were made by a company called Pleasant Company. But they sold over to Mattel in 1998...The next three that came were Addy, Josefina, and Felicity.
The American Girl Doll, Nellie O'Malley was released in October 2008. She was the first Best Friend to be released and she is the Best Friend to Samantha Parkington. The Nellie Doll is no longer available.
The average price of a Samantha American Girl doll is approximately $400. The doll is no longer available new and is solely sold on the secondary market.
Samantha Parkington was the most popular retired American Girl Doll. One reason for this is because a movie was made of the doll.
The first American Girl book was "Meet Molly" written by Valerie Tripp, and it was published in 1986.
Molly, Samantha, and Kirsten.