She is a AG historical African American doll. She can be purchased on the AG website for $105 with no accessories
Yes, American Girl Doll Cecile was retired. She was part of the Historical Characters line and was introduced in 2011 alongside her friend, Marie-Grace. Cecile was officially retired in 2014, which is common for many American Girl dolls as part of the brand's rotating product offerings.
Addy Walker and Cecile are the only African-American ag dolls. However, they also have my american girl dolls that are African-American. They are still available to buy at the American Girl stores and online at the AmericanGirl.com website.
Currently, the last American Girl Doll ever made is probably Cecile, the newest Historical Character. She will be coming out in September 2011 along with Marie.
The new Historical Girls, Cecile and Marie Grace. They live in 1850 in New Orleans.
Cecile Rey and Marie-Grace Gardner from New Orleans, 1753 will be coming out in early august.
Yes, Cecile and Marie. They will be released in September 2011. Now, the NEWEST one is Caroline Abott, who was just released.
The female name Cecile means "blind." It is derived from the Latin word "coccus" which means blind. The name Cecile was ranked 4,829th place for most common girl names in 2012.
There is one witch is named Cecile
Felicity and Elizabeth, from 1774 will be archived. To take their place, Cecile Rey and Marie-Grace Gardner from New Orleans, 1753 will be taking their place in early August.
Cecile Rogers's birth name is Cecile Marie Rogers.
Cecile Arnold's birth name is Arnoux, Cecile Laval.
Cecile Monteyne's birth name is Cecile Davis Monteyne.