Her father considers her flighty. Caroline struggles with changes and also struggles to make her own decisions. Later in the series, she learns how to use her heart and mind to make decisions.
Caroline is jealous when her cousin Lydia becomes friends with Rhonda, a girl staying with the Abbotts, and seems to believe that they're leaving her out with whatever they do. When she has a worker at Abbott's shipyard make Rhonda ice skates, she believes Rhonda will love ice skating as much as she does, but is disappointed and frustrated when she finds Rhonda doesn't.
Caroline is younger than both Rhonda and Lydia, but wants to be included in everything they do.
Her least favorite chore is cooking which she is not very good at.
She has a way of reading the expressions of others without them saying anything or telling her how they're feeling.
She is proud of her father and will go to great lengths to please him and often boasts about him.
Caroline loves her home town of Sackets Harbor and doesn't like leaving.
American Girl describes her as daring and self-reliant.
Kind of interesting that these dolls have such a background story to them and evidently regular books written about them.
--Brock-Caroline
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