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American Girl Sib Sets!
Kaya of Nez Pierce tribe
DSister: Brown Deer
DBrothers: Wing Feather & Sparrow
ADSister: Speaking RainFelicity Merriman of Williamsburg
DSister: Nan
DBrother: William
DSister: PollyJosefina Montoya of New Mexico
DSister: Ana
DSister: Francisca
DSister: ClaraKirsten Larson of the frontier
DBrother: Lars
DBrother: Peter
DSister: BrittaAddy Walker in the civil war
DBrother: Sam
DSister: EstherSamantha Parkington of Victorian timesKit Kittridge in the Great Depression
DBrother: CharlieMollie McIntire during World War II
DSister: Jill
DBrother: Ricky
DBrother: BradJulie Albright from San Francisco during the 70’s
DSister: TracyAnd introduced on Oprah today….Mia of 2008
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I used to love those dolls! I still do, to be honest.I like:
Kaya
Rain (GP)
Sparrow (GP)
William
Ana and Clara
Kirsten, Peter, and BrittaBy the way, it's Molly, not Mollie.
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SamanthaSomehow it doesn't strike me as very Victorian, more 1980s-ish, actually. Mary, Elizabeth or Jane sounds like a better choice, or, if they wanted somethin fancier, something along the lines of Isabel, Arabella, Aurelia, Violet.

This message was edited 11/22/2007, 3:34 AM

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I agree
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One of my favourite sibsets is Nellie, Bridget, and Jenny O'Malley (from the Samantha books).
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Wonder why Kaya doesn't have a word-name like her brothers and sisters.
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I might have found something...According to Wikipedia and various other sources, Kaya is actually short for Kaya'aton'my', a Nez Perce name meaning "she who arranges rocks"
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I was wondering that too.
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Opinions and a few notes...It's Molly, not Mollie.
And Kit's name is Margaret Kittredge. Kit's just a nickname from her last name.I think all of them fit their time periodsKaya sounds lovely, and her siblings' names are cool.Felicity is growing on me. I like William, and while I don't like Nan and Polly that much, they fit with the rest of them.Josefina is very pretty, and Ana, Clara, and Francisca are beautiful.Kirsten and Lars are okay, but I love Peter and Britta a lot.Addy is a good nickname, and there are certain full names that I really like for it. (It stinks the book never tells you if that's her full name or not.) Sam is a good strong name, and fits the character. Esther is pretty.Samantha's an okay name. Fits its story well.I like Margaret a lot, and the nickname Kit from her last name is cool. Charlie is definitely a good fit for a teen boy from the 30's.Molly is one of my favorites. Jill and Brad are okay, and I'd prefer Rick over Ricky.Julie's a decent enough name. I don't like Tracy.Mia's pretty. I wonder if it's Amelia NN Mia.
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I didn't actually read the books, so I obviously wouldn't know about her full name being Margaret. I just looked online bcause I saw the show on Oprah. There they call her Kit Kittredge
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Kit's name was Margaret Mildred Kittredge. :-)
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If I recall correctly...Addy's full first name is something along the lines of Aduke, though I don't know if that's spelled right or not. I think it was her grandmother's name, or at least the name of an ancestor from Africa.
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I think you might be right... + additional note for thread creator...about it being the ancestor.I think it was that Aduke came over on a boat from Africa when she was a young girl. She had a cowrie shell that she had taken with her. That shell was what Addy's mom gave her on a necklace during their escape from the plantation.I don't think that Addy's full name is Aduke. I think she's probably named after her. But they might never have confirmed it. It could go either way.((I just looked up about Mia: She's not a new historical doll. She's just the new doll of the year. They've come out with a new one about every year since 2001.))

This message was edited 11/21/2007, 9:09 PM

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Oh I know that but I thought I would include her anyway
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