The Doll People is a children's novel written by Ann M. Martin and Laura Godwin, first published in 2000. This is illustrated by Brian Selznick, author of > The Hugo Cabret Discovery . It tells the story of the imaginary world of dolls when no one is watching. A doll made of porcelain and his plastic new friend tried to find his long-time adventurer and never returned. Others in this series include the World's Most Meaning Dolls, The Runaway Dolls, The Doll People Set Sail, and The Doll People's Natal (picture books) Video The Doll People
Introduction to plot
The story of these children is about a doll made of porcelain named Annabelle, which has existed for over a hundred years. This book is organized in the current time period and told to a third person. Annabelle and her family belong to Kate Palmer. The dolls can move, talk, and play miniature pianos in their homes but always return to the same place they started from when a man approached. The visible consequence of a move is "frozen" for twenty-four hours, also called Doll State. If the doll does something very burdensome, the doll is "frozen" forever, called the Permanent Puppet Country. Kate's sister, Nora, receives a dollhouse and a plastic doll family called Fun-crafts. Princess of The Fun-Crafts is Tiffany and she became Annabelle's best friend. In Annabelle's book and her friend Tiffany formed a group called Society for the Exploration and Locations of Missing Persons (or SELMP for short), when Annabelle found her Aunt Sarah's Journal. Aunt Sarah has been lost for 45 years and has never been seen or heard from all that time. Annabelle and Tiffany became determined to find her. Using the instructions from the journal, they concluded that he was trapped somewhere, so they traveled and managed to find him. The puppet family happily reunited once more.
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