The Doll People by Ann M. Martin, Laura Godwin, Brian Selznick (Illustrator)

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  • Age Range: 8 to 12
  • Pub. Date: August 2000
  • 320pp

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    • Pub. Date: August 2000
    • Publisher: Hyperion Books for Children
    • Format: Hardcover, 320pp
    • Age Range: 8 to 12

    Synopsis

    Annabelle Doll lives in a dollhouse with the rest of her family -- they've lived there for over 100 years. Nothing very exciting happens, and just when Annabelle thinks she will die of boredom, the Funcrafts move in.

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    A family of porcelain dolls that has lived in the same house for one hundred years is taken aback when a new family of plastic dolls arrives and doesn't follow The Doll Code of Honor.

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    This novel, named a PW Best Book of 2000, introduces the Doll family, who has lived in the same dollhouse, in the same room of a family's home for 100 years. "The authors provide plenty of action and suspense, but it is their skillfully crafted details about the dolls' personalities and daily routines that prove most memorable. A fun-filled adventure free from nostalgia," wrote PW in a starred review. Ages 8-12. (Sept.) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

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    Nice story with some good messagesby Anonymous

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    January 26, 2010: My 6 year old daughter loved this book. We read it together and then she re-read it again on her own. There are some nice underlying messages in the book about self-confidence and friendships as well.

    I Also Recommend: Meanest Doll in the World.

    The Doll People ROCKS MY SOXS!by peepsbookreview

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    January 19, 2010: My Book Review:

    I loved the book "The Doll People" because it gave great detail and it had a happy ending. I loved how Annabelle went on an adventure to find her Aunt but instead she found a new doll house with a family. Annabelle became great friends with the family in the box and had a great time looking for her aunt with her new friend. Annabelle went on great adventures with her new friend.


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