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Is Maryellen Larkin a real person?

Is Maryellen Larkin a real person?

CLEVELAND, Ohio – Meet Maryellen Larkin. Maryellen is the American Girl company’s newest BeForever doll, the first one to be set in the 1950s. She’s a true baby-boomer, born May 7, 1945. The Maryellen doll, books and accessories such as diners, jukeboxes and poodle skirts went on sale August 27.

Did Maryellen Larkin have polio?

Maryellen had polio when she was seven years old during the Polio Epidemic of 1952. This resulted in one of her legs being weaker than the other, and she also has cold-sensitive lungs. Despite her disability, she is a fast runner and excellent swimmer, and also enjoys roller skating.

What color is Maryellen’s hair?

Maryellen Doll & Book | BeForever Product Features Imaginative Maryellen Larkin™ has hazel eyes that open and close, and her long strawberry-blond hair is worn in a high ponytail with sideswept bangs.

What is Maryellen Larkins middle name?

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Name Full Name Doll Series
Maryellen Larkin BeForever
Melody Ellison Melody Elizabeth Ellison BeForever
Julie Albright Julie Marie Albright BeForever
Ivy Ling Historical Line – Best Friends

How old is Mary Ellen Larkin?

9 year old
1. Maryellen is a 9 year old girl living in Florida with her very big family (she’s got 5 brothers and sisters!) in the 1950’s. 2. She’s inventive, imaginative, and artistic like crazy.

What is the American girl doll Maryellen’s last name?

Maryellen Larkin
Maryellen Larkin | Historical Character | American Girl.

Is Mary Ellen Walton still alive?

Judy Norton (born January 29, 1958) is an American actress and theater director who is best known for her role as Mary Ellen Walton on The Waltons television series and subsequent Waltons TV movies….

Judy Norton
Occupation Actress
Years active 1967–present

What Face Mold does Joss have?

Josefina Mold
Characteristics. The Joss face mold blends various aspects of the Josefina Mold and the Classic Mold; most noticeable is the narrow nose of the Classic Mold with the rounded cheeks and larger eyes of the Josefina Mold.

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Ruth Doyle