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Meet Marie-Grace

 Marie-Grace


Marie-Grace is a lover of poetry and storytelling, you can always find her cuddled up with a book and a hot chocolate. She is quiet and shy, genuine and loving, creative and intelligent. Her friends love that they can always count on her to comfort them.

Not only does Marie-Grace love literature, she has a deep interest in nature, she loves gardening and researching about plants. She also likes to birdwatch and go foraging. Marie-Grace wants to move to the countryside and live her best cottage core life as a fantasy novelist when she is older. Marie-Grace thrives in quiet, calm environments where she can feel in control. Marie-Grace is autistic like myself, although like all my autistic dolls, they represent different traits, Marie-Grace finds socialising in large groups difficult but finds small groups less intimidating, she can also find it hard to ask for what she wants. She has sensory issues particularly with loud unpredictable noises and flashing lights. However, being in the garden provides her with a sensory oasis where she gathers most of her inspiration for her stories. She is also a great problem solver, the other dolls will come to her for help with resolving their conflicts, since she has much wisdom from all the books she reads. Marie hosts small scale clubs for books and poetry to which Gabrielle, Abigail, and Bella are frequent members of. 

Marie Grace does have a wilder side though, she’s been known to lose her temper and become frustrated with her roommates from time to time, in the past she’s gone as far as to throw one of her vases, but for the most part she is a sweet, cozy, polite doll. 

Marie-Grace has two main fashion styles, gardening Grandma, and fashionable teen, she enjoys experimenting with both. She likes pale pastel colours such as blush pink. 

Overall, Marie-Grace is one of the sweetest dolls you will come across. 


Likes;                                         Dislikes


  • Plants.                                    - violence.                                     
  • Classical literature                 - flashing lights
  • Clear skies                             - sudden noises
  • Poetry                                    - Loud and obnoxious people
         


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