a little sweet girl, Molly. Sweet girl Linda, Bella, Grace? Holly?
The girl should be whatever you want. My preference is for less prettiness and more personality, but you write whatever you want to - she's your character!
She is the main character in the book
Their is lots of girl characters in this book. But i think the one you are talking about is Irene.
Most people will probably tell you Goldie Locks, Rapunzle, or Cinderella, but I think you should tell her about Amy from Little Women. Of course she probably won't be able to understand the book if you read it to her, but Amy is a wonderful to inform a young girl about. She was beautiful, blonde, the youngest of her sisters just 12, and she loves art. She is intelligent and sweet. She would be a great character for a girl to learn from. Even though she fights with her sisters by the end of the book she has grown into an amazing woman.
Archetypal characters.
That is Helen which is the main character in the book. In the book, she is a girl who is the heir of Sparta and will be Queen, but she is really Helen of Troy.
Here are some links to help you improve your writing skill and confidence! When describing a character, you should "show not tell" -- this means you show the character acting zany, sweet, and loving. Read through the related questions and you'll see how to do this.
The cover of the book "Unforgettable" from the It Girl series features the fictional character Jenny Humphrey. The character is portrayed as a fashionable and ambitious young woman in the book series.
Girl: Dorothy from wizard of oz or pippi longstoking Boy: Wheres wally or Harry Potter
the girls on the sleepover club
You go for the sweet girl since she's obviously gonna be better.
4. How many kids should we have?