The Meanest Doll in the World Age Rating: What Age Is It Right For?

Recommended Age:
7
+
Best for early chapter book readers who like imaginative, character-driven stories with playful and engaging adventures.

About the Book

Annabelle and Tiffany accidentally get taken to school in a backpack and must survive in the dangerous world of the classroom while also dealing with a truly mean doll named Princess Mimi. A continuation of the series' charm and adventure.

Content Ratings

❤️
No Romance
No romantic content. Relationships are based on friendship and the dolls' community.
💡
Light Themes
The dolls must navigate danger and stand up to a bully. Themes of courage, friendship, and the importance of kindness are central. The tone is adventurous and warm.
⚔️
Mild Violence
Dolls face threats from cruelty, school dangers, and the risk of discovery. Peril is real but handled gently in a fantasy frame.
The Meanest Doll in the World by Ann M. Martin Book Cover
The Doll People
#
2
Engagement:
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Author:
Ann M. Martin
Genre:
Fantasy
Published:
2003
Page Count:
288
Ages:
7
+

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