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The inaugural American Girl dolls did something novel for a children ... A redrawn star icon is in the new logo and monogram, and the refreshed branding also uses the star in repeating patterns ...
Each American Girl character had a series of books, and corresponding dolls, that explored her story in a particular time throughout history. The company started in 1986, and by the early 1990s, ...
The typically welcoming American Girl doll collecting community was fractured by a wave of Instagram posts denouncing Pride, prompting a discussion over homophobia within the hobby. American Girl ...
Founded by entrepreneur Pleasant Rowland in 1986, American Girl dolls were a way to teach girls ages 8 to 11 about U.S. history, via a series of dolls with accompanying books and elaborate ...
Growing up, it felt like you were either the kid with all the American Girl dolls, or you knew the kid with all the American Girl dolls. And they always seemed to be set up in one single (some ...
T he American Girl doll, a beloved icon in the toy industry, has been capturing the hearts of children and collectors alike since its inception in 1986. Created by Pleasant Rowland, a former ...
Kirsten is an American Girl doll. She also is an icon for many Minnesota girls who grew up with the American Girl line of dolls in the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s, along with its catalogs and books ...
American Girl dolls in New York City in 2021, now appearing in memes to light the way through bleak political times. (Ilya S. Savenok/Getty Images for American Girl) I haven’t thought about ...
American Girl introduced dolls Isabel and Nicki on "Good Morning America." These two new American Girl dolls party like it's 1999! American Girl revealed Isabel and Nicki, the first set of twin ...
As if!" the American Girl page tweeted. "Our new historical character twins, Isabel & Nicki, share girl-power goals." The nostalgia-inducing doll duo, donning era-appropriate gear reminiscent of ...
The “We need an American Girl doll who …” memes suggests alternate story lines for the popular toys and provide sly social criticism. By Valeriya Safronova Since 1986, American Girl dolls ...
What was your favorite American Girl doll, the one you identified with? ALLISON HORROCKS: My name is Allison Horrocks, and I am still a Molly McIntire. MARY MAHONEY: I'm Mary Mahoney, and I'm ...