Your browser is not supported. For the best experience, you should upgrade to a modern browser with improved speed and security.

Nancy Drew Classic Paper Dolls

Since she first was introduced in 1930, Nancy Drew, girl detective, has been cleverly solving mysteries in a popular series of books. And now, Nancy Drew appears as a paper doll, created by an exciting fresh talent, Darlene Jones.

The nostalgic appeal of the beloved young detective is captured in a distinctive artistic style that recalls the enduring charm and excitement of the stories. The new paper doll book features three dolls depicting Nancy Drew in the '30s, '40s and '50s. Her wardrobe offers 24 outfits from favorite classic mysteries allowing the girl detective to follow clues anywhere they may lead until (as usual), she solves the mystery.

For more Nancy Drew-related items, visit our Nancy Drew Collection.

Availability:

Out of Stock

Where to Purchase:

What's this?

Support A Mighty Girl & Help Grow Mighty Girls!

It's easy to support A Mighty Girl's girl empowerment mission. Every time you purchase resources using the vendor buttons on our website, A Mighty Girl receives a small commission – all at no added cost to you. Thank you for helping us to provide these resources for everyone raising Mighty Girls!

Description

Based on classic covers and story lines, the paper doll outfits are from: The Secret of the Old Clock, 1930; The Hidden Staircase, 1930; The Secret at Shadow Ranch, 1931; Nancy's Mysterious Letter, 1932; The Sign of the Twisted Candles, 1932; The Password to Larkspur Lane, 1933; The Message in the Hollow Oak, 1935; The Mystery of the Brass-Bound Trunk, 1940; The Clue in the Crumbling Wall, 1945; The Mystery of the Tolling Bell, 1946; The Clue in the Old Album, 1947; The Ghost of Blackwood Hall, 1948; The Clue of the Leaning Chimney, 1949; The Clue of the Broken Locket, 1950; The Sign of the Twisted Candles, 1950; The Secret of the Wooden Lady, 1950; The Mystery at the Ski Jump, 1952; The Ringmaster's Secret, 1953; and The Clue of the Velvet Mask, 1953.

Product Details

Recommended Age 6 - 12
Manufacturer Paper Studio Press