Hitty, Her First Hundred Years

Hitty, Her First Hundred Years by Rachel Field is a reissue published by Yearling on September 1, 1990. This 272-page book is presented in English and tells the story of Hitty, a unique doll who belongs to a girl named Phoebe. As Phoebe takes Hitty along on her journeys, the doll experiences a series of exciting adventures both on land and at sea, meeting various people and making new friends along the way.
Readers will discover the rich narrative that unfolds over the first hundred years of Hitty’s life, showcasing her experiences and the connections she forms. The story highlights themes of friendship and adventure, making it a delightful exploration of childhood imagination and the special bond between a girl and her doll. With its focus on children’s fiction and dolls, this book offers a charming glimpse into the world of a beloved toy and the adventures that come with it.
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Hitty is a very special doll who belongs to Phoebe. Phoebe is proud of her beautiful doll and brings Hitty everywhere she goes. This is thrilling for Hitty, who finds herself involved in the most wonderful adventures both on land and at sea. She meets many people and makes new friends.
This is the story of the first hundred years of Hitty’s life. And that’s only the beginning for a doll as special as Hitty.
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