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Ship of Dolls
Ship of Dolls | Shirley Parenteau
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Can a ship carrying Friendship Dolls to Japan be Lexies ticket to see her fun-loving mother again? A heartwarming historical novel inspired by a little-known true event. Its 1926, and the one thing eleven-year-old Lexie Lewis wants more than anything is to leave Portland, Oregon, where she has been staying with her strict grandparents, and rejoin her mother, a carefree singer in San Franciscos speakeasies. But Mamas new husband doesnt think a little girl should live with parents who work all night and sleep all day. Meanwhile, Lexies class has been raising money to ship a doll to the children of Japan in a friendship exchange, and when Lexie learns that the girl who writes the best letter to accompany the doll will be sent to the farewell ceremony in San Francisco, she knows she just has to be the winner. But what if a jealous classmate and Lexies own small lies to her grandmother manage to derail her plans? Inspired by a project organized by teacher-missionary Sidney Gulick, in which U.S. children sent more than 12,000 Friendship Dolls to Japan in hopes of avoiding a future war, Shirley Parenteaus engaging story has sure appeal for young readers who enjoy historical fiction, and for doll lovers of all ages.
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Eggs
Ship of Dolls | Shirley Parenteau
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A few years back, I enjoyed this series about the friendship doll exchanges between US and Japan; in which US children sent more than 12,000 Friendship Dolls to Japan in hopes of avoiding a future war.

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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Brilliant 🤍 2d
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Eggs
Ship of Dolls | Shirley Parenteau
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One of my favorite dolls.
This is historical fiction based on a 1926 project called Friendship Dolls. US children sent over 12,000 dolls to Japan children to foster friendly relations between the two countries in hopes of avoiding future wars. There are 2 more books in the series.

Alfoster OMG! I remember that doll—sure I had one (ok, showing my age here)😫 7y
rubyslippersreads @Alfoster I had one too! 😄 7y
Eggs @Alfoster @rubyslippersreads hey nothing wrong with AGE!!😱 7y
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Alfoster Why oh why didn‘t we keep them? They‘d be worth something now!😀 7y
Eggs I bought a repro in 1999 or 2000. The hair smells the same as I remember. Okay so I am a goofball about dolls 7y
Kaye Hey. I had a Chatty Cathy too ! 7y
Bklover I had Chatty Baby. The little sister. 7y
rubyslippersreads @Bklover I don't remember that one. But I do remember Charmin' Chatty, the one you put little records into so she could say different things. 7y
Eggs That is a LOT of chatting goin' on 😲😲 7y
Eggs Loving this exchange with fellow Littens and Dolls 😍😍 I love Litsy 7y
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