Kirsten Larson


 * "Kirsten" redirects here. For the doll, see Kirsten Larson (doll).

Kirsten Larson was one of the first three Historical Characters of the American Girl Dolls, representing the Pioneer Era. Kirsten was released in 1986 along with Samantha Parkington and Molly McIntire.

American Girl started sending out letters in fall 2009 stating that they will archive Kirsten Larson's entire collection; the doll and her collection will no longer be available for purchase online, at stores, or through catalogues with the exception of books. Official archiving was on January 1, 2010.

In October 2008, American Girl announced that they would "archive" Samantha's entire collection; she, Nellie O'Malley, and their collections would become unavailable for purchase. Many items quickly sold out. The Samantha doll sold out on Feb 3, 2009, and official archiving was on May 31, 2009. It is officially unknown if Samantha and Nellie will ever be available again after the archiving; American Girl has made no official statements about their return at this time. Samantha's books, the movie, and the two Mini Dolls remain available for purchase.

Basic Facts

 * Name: Kirsten Larson
 * Birthday: June 8, 1845
 * Series Location: Minnesota
 * Series Timeline: Early Summer 1854 to Late Winter 1856

Personality and Character
Kirsten is a brave, hardworking character, given her new life in America (Minnesota) and the work needed on the frontier. Initially, Kirsten does not feel like she will ever belong in America but after her journey and some time on the farm she starts to feel like an American. She is quite sensitive towards animals and children and makes friends easily. She is occasionally prone to daydreaming, and if something is not easy for her she struggles with it. She is easily frightened by unfamiliar things. She hates being trapped inside small spaces and is a very active child. When Kirsten wants something, she becomes a bad listener and tends to pester others until she has achieved what she wants. This stubborn streak sometimes gets her in trouble. Kirsten is helpful, and responsible, and has often taken on more responsibility without complaint. Kirsten loves to explore, and she especially loves to tell and keep secrets.

Kirsten likes to try new things, and she especially took interest in sewing, more of an American custom, which Swedish women weren't used to.

American Girl characterizes her as "brave" and "steadfast."

Family and Friends

 * See Also: Minor Characters in Kirsten's Series

Family

 * Anders Larson: Kirsten's father, Papa.
 * Greta Larson: Kirsten's mother, Mama.
 * Lars Larson: Kirsten's older brother.
 * Peter Larson: Kirsten's younger brother.
 * Britta Larson: Kirsten's baby sister.
 * Olav Larson: Kirsten's uncle.
 * Inger Larson: Kirsten's aunt.
 * Lisbeth Larson: Kirsten's older cousin.
 * Anna Larson: Kirsten's younger cousin.

Friends and Other Minor Characters

 * Marta: Kirsten's Swedish friend.
 * Miss Winston: Kirsten's teacher.
 * Singing Bird: Kirsten's Native American friend.

Books
See: List of Kirsten's Books

Doll
Main Article: Kirsten Larson (doll)


 * Face Mold: Classic Mold
 * Skin: Light/pale
 * Hair: Blonde
 * Eyes: Light blue

Meet outfit:

 * Blue dress
 * Red and white striped apron
 * White pantalettes
 * Brown and yellow stockings
 * Brown leather boots
 * Blue hair ribbons

Meet Accessories:

 * Red checkered bonnet
 * Spoon bag
 * Wooden spoon
 * Amber heart necklace
 * Embroidered hankie

Collection

 * See: Kirsten's Collection

Trivia

 * Kirsten is portrayed with bangs and has been since release; however, at the time, bangs were not fashionable for most girls and other girls shown in her series do not have bangs. The theory is that rather than change the wig dramatically for newly designed dolls, she was given the same type of hair style as Samantha Parkington and Molly McIntire.
 * According to Kit's Money Matters on the Games on the American Girl website, Kit Kittredge has a neighbor named Mrs. Larson. This is most likely a coincidence and has nothing to do with Kirsten, but it may also be a reference with no bearing on canon.