Molly McIntire


 *  "Molly" redirects here. For the doll, see Molly McIntire (doll).

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

Basic Facts

 * Name: Molly McIntire
 * Birthday: April 22, 1934
 * Series Location: Jefferson, Illinois
 * Series Timeline: Fall 1943 to Summer 1946

Personality and Facts
Molly is prone to daydreaming and fanciful ideas. She comes up with various plans to draw attention to herself through the series; several times these plans and ideas are either wholly unrealistic or fall through.

To Molly, World War Two is mostly a distant inconvenience in her daily life; it is only when she is introduced to Emily Bennett that she sees that the war is truly affecting other people.

She is not very good at math.

Family and Friends

 * See Also: Minor Characters in Molly's Series

Family

 * James McIntire: Molly's father, Dad.
 * Helen McIntire: Molly's mother, Mom.
 * Jill McIntire: Molly's older sister.
 * Ricky McIntire: Molly's older brother.
 * Brad McIntire: Molly's younger brother.

Friends and Other Minor Characters

 * Mrs. Gilford: The McIntire's housekeeper.
 * Charlotte Campbell: Molly's teacher.
 * Alison Hargate: Molly's classmate.
 * Linda Rinaldi: Molly's best friend.
 * Susan Shapiro: Molly's best friend.
 * Emily Bennett: Molly's English friend.

Books
''See: List of Molly's Books

Other Media
Molly: An American Girl on the Home Front: movie

Doll
Main Article: Molly McIntire (doll)
 * Face Mold: Classic Mold
 * Skin: Light/pale
 * Hair: Brown
 * Eyes: Gray

Meet Outfit

 * Argyle sweater
 * Blue skirt
 * Trimmed dickey
 * White ankle socks
 * Black Mary-Jane shoes
 * Red hair ribbons
 * Silver glasses

Meet Accessories

 * Blue beret
 * Red shoulder bag
 * Embroidered handkerchief
 * Steel penny
 * Silver locket and photo

Collection

 * ''See Molly's Collection

Trivia

 * Molly is the first and so far the only doll to be marketed with glasses.