yes
She's retired now, she was out until December 31, 2011. She was a Girl Of The Year doll, which means she was only out for one year.
nope
At this point, No, but stay tuned on the Ag website so you know when/if she does get archived :)
Nikki Fleming was part of a special collection call Girl of the Year. These dolls are released each year, and stay around for only one year. So, to answer your question, no, sadly, Nikki will never be back in stores. Her books are still available though. If you are looking for the doll, I suggest Ebay. I get great stuff for my girls there. Just make sure it is authentic.
Some do. Some stay interested in collecting dolls but most move on to other interests.
First of all do not get your American Girl dolls wet.And if the eyes get wet they can rust the color of her eye can go away and become silver, Also they will be closed forever or opened forever.Then your doll will maybe get sent to the doll hospital for new eyes.or bye a new doll.So yes that what will happen or you can replace the eyes your self. witch would be very cheaper. And remember Kids don't get your American Girl Dolls Wet.American girls are not waterproofIt's best not to put an American Girl doll in water, as the dolls aren't made of waterproof material.they turn blueYes, they can, but not too wet. When you are styling their hair, it is better to lightly mist it with water. You can even wash it, if you need to (but only sometimes and with mild [baby] shampoo).Feel free to improve this answer! :) okay! ~jkoala12{Improvement}Don't get the "scalp" wet, or the cloth wet. They both could mildew and mold. Also a stench could come up, lol.Good luck.I say no but u can put her in if u want but will need to restaff her the if her eyes get stuck or hair fall of cuz of glue do not be surpriseI wouldn't suggest it, as the American Girl dolls' bodies are stuffed and will absorb the water, which could lead to mildew if improperly dried.I really don't actually think so.Probably,Yes but only half body i think.Or usually no.Because mainly because of the eyes.Or it is up to you. Not to Swim with dolls or Swim with dolls. That's the point.I have an American Girl doll and i just taught if i can swim with my doll Sasha.But i taught of my doll that maybe her skin will be destroyed or her eyes or clothes or SO WHATEVER THINGS.That's why maybe I'll recommend to NOT SWIM WITH DOLLSDefinitely not. It will ruin your dolls, so don't try it.Definitely not!No. American girl dolls should not get wet. If their eyes do, they will dry and stay open or closed forever, or sometimes the sticker that makes their eyes colored can come off, making the eye look silver. If the body gets wet, it can get moldy o the inside if not dried properly. It is okay to mist their hair, and I have washed my girl's hair and put conditioner on once when it got dry, but I made it certain that her body would not get wet. DO NOT get the wig cap wet. It could mold, mildew, and worse. When you wash the doll's hair, stay away from the "scalp". You should only wash the hair if you can't get it out any other way.Good luck!no the water will ruin the torso of the doll.No. AG themselves suggests not to. The dolls body could get wet, which means they could mold. Also their eyes, if water is applied their eyes could rust and they will no longer open or close.No.The eyes will eventually rust and you will have to send the doll into the Doll Hospital to get her eyes replaced.
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No There Only Allowed To Stay In The Kitchen.
stay with you is from the goo goo dolls stay with me is rod Stewart 1971 i think wedding crashers?
Girls like Emma Watson, or girls that will stay devoted to him and only him.
I really like the reborn dolls. They are cute and can stay with me for a long time.I am a collector
American Girl doll restocks can vary by location and online availability. Typically, popular items are restocked throughout the year, especially around major holidays and special events. To stay updated, it's best to check the official American Girl website or sign up for their newsletter for announcements on restocks and new releases.