Brave, adventurous and independent Felicity was the fourth doll released from American Girl. She loves adventures in the outdoors and isn't much of a fan of sitting-down things. She has auburn hair, green eyes, the Classic mold and light skin.
Felicity was released in 1991, changed meet outfits in 2005, retired in 2011, rereleased in 2017 with darker eyes and feathered eyebrows and reretired. Explore the American Girl Collector Series featuring limited-edition dolls, clothing, and accessories. Shop our latest and add a new star to your collection! Search from 707 American Girl Dolls stock photos, pictures and royalty-free images from iStock.
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Find images of American Girl Doll Royalty. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for American Girl) Samantha Small, 7, of Brooklyn, looks at dolls for sale at the American Girl Place store in New York, Saturday, Nov. 8, 2003.