Samantha Parkington
An American Girl, part of the American Girl Collection manufactured by The Pleasant Company, Middleton, Virginia in 1986.
Samantha was an orphan who lived with her grandmother circa 1904 in the post-Victorian era.
According to her included Report Book from the Miss Crampton Academy, Samantha was an above average student, ranking 2nd-4th in her class with marks between Medium-Excellent. Samantha excelled in Recitation for which she received a Roll of Honor from Miss Stevens.
She had only one demerit for Tardiness.
Samantha has seven different outfits and various accessories stored in her wardrobe (armoire) which contains three drawers.
In her Composition Book, Samantha was able to write her name in cursive and solve 8x6=48.
She learned how to read using The Baldwin Primer which also included a little Music.
For the above books, see Photostream or www.flickr.com/photos/dionepsoc/51346334773/in/dateposted...
For Smile on Saturday
Theme: Dolls
Samantha Parkington
An American Girl, part of the American Girl Collection manufactured by The Pleasant Company, Middleton, Virginia in 1986.
Samantha was an orphan who lived with her grandmother circa 1904 in the post-Victorian era.
According to her included Report Book from the Miss Crampton Academy, Samantha was an above average student, ranking 2nd-4th in her class with marks between Medium-Excellent. Samantha excelled in Recitation for which she received a Roll of Honor from Miss Stevens.
She had only one demerit for Tardiness.
Samantha has seven different outfits and various accessories stored in her wardrobe (armoire) which contains three drawers.
In her Composition Book, Samantha was able to write her name in cursive and solve 8x6=48.
She learned how to read using The Baldwin Primer which also included a little Music.
For the above books, see Photostream or www.flickr.com/photos/dionepsoc/51346334773/in/dateposted...
For Smile on Saturday
Theme: Dolls