My Little Margie's Fashions #5
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMy Little Margie's Fashions #5 features a cover story about creating dolls, with Margie showing readers an inexpensive way to make and dress their own dolls, including a featured story titled "A Doll for a Doll" about two children named Tammy and Suzy. The issue includes a complete dress pattern that readers can construct, as well as a short story called "Mildred's Pies" about a young man named Robert Duncan who defies his uncle's wishes by marrying Mildred, a local lunchroom cashier, and starts a new life with her. An additional comic story depicts Margie's fashion designs becoming so popular that her book goes into mass production and becomes a newsstand sensation, with men seeking out copies of her work.
When Margie learns that her hospitalized friend Suzy has never seen a fashion show, she organizes one right in the hospital ward to brighten the girl's birthday—and the experience inspires Margie to create something even more special for all the young patients. With a little help from her friends and some creative sewing, Margie sets out to give these brave kids a moment of joy they'll never forget.
When jealousy and insecurity turn one girl mean toward a classmate who seems to have everything, a moment of conflict forces both to confront what's really driving the distance between them. What begins as a nasty confrontation becomes an unexpected chance for understanding—and maybe even transformation. A sweet reminder that the difference between people is often smaller than it appears.
When the editor of *My Little Margie's Fashions* asks Margie to attract male fans and designers to the magazine, she places a special request in print—and the response is immediate and overwhelming. What starts as a simple call for submissions quickly spirals into something neither Margie nor her editor quite anticipated, as fans flood in with their enthusiasm. The story captures the unexpected chaos of getting exactly what you ask for, complete with a charming twist that shows why you should be careful what you wish for.
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