Which American Girl Doll Are You?
Which American Girl Doll Are You?
They may specialize in creepy doppelgänger dolls and run the worst tea parlor in Midtown Manhattan, but there was at time when "American Girl Dolls" actually taught you something about "American history." Well guess what? American girls still like American history. Why do they assume that kids these days want to hang out with tiny, soulless replicas of themselves? Take our quiz and find out whether you're more like Kirsten, Samantha, Molly, or Felicity. The O.G. American Girls.
They may specialize in creepy doppelgänger dolls and run the worst tea parlor in Midtown Manhattan, but there was at time when "American Girl Dolls" actually taught you something about "American history." Well guess what? American girls still like American history. Why do they assume that kids these days want to hang out with tiny, soulless replicas of themselves? Take our quiz and find out whether you're more like Kirsten, Samantha, Molly, or Felicity. The O.G. American Girls.
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What's your biggest flaw?
Who's your celebrity crush?
What's your favorite way to spend a lazy Sunday?
Kirsten Larson
Kirsten Larson
You're a plucky pioneer girl! Born in Sweden in 1854, you and your family are trying to make it on the Minnesota frontier. You're hardworking, adventurous, and have a tendency to daydream in class (you'd much rather be playing outside). You also have fetching blonde braids.
Samantha Parkington
Samantha Parkington
You're Samantha! Born in New York in 1895, you're an aristocratic Edwardian orphan who loves painting and wants to be the first female U.S. president. You've never had a bad hair day in your life and you enjoy ice-skating with a fur muff.
Molly McIntire
Molly McIntire
You're Molly! You're a plucky Scottish-American girl living with her family in Illinois during World War II. You're known for your sense of patriotism (you have your own Victory Garden) and amazing tap dancing skills.
Felicity Merriman
Felicity Merriman
You're Felicity! Born in Williamsburg in 1765, you're a spunky Colonial girl with fiery red hair. You love riding horses and are considered to be a "tomboy" because you don't want to stay inside and darn socks all day.