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American Girl turns 40 this year and so do I—here’s what they mean to me now
There’s no denying that growing up in the ’90s was a simpler time: landlines, VCRs, and mail-order catalogs. The queen?
NEW YORK — The American Girls are turning 40, but when you look at them, you’d never know it. They are forever 10, schoolgirls with hair bows and a semi-smile that reveals two front teeth. You know ...
American Girl dolls were the center of my elementary school life. I remember owning two, both the ‘make your own’ dolls. I named them both after Francis Hogden Burnett’s characters: Emily, after the ...
My memories of American Girl literature are strong. The chapter books painted backstories for my favorite dolls, giving me a taste for historical fiction and nonfiction that I still have today, and ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – At 9 years old, I wanted an American Girl doll more than anything. And on Christmas morning 1989, I was overjoyed to discover Kirsten Larson under the tree. Kirsten was a Swedish ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. NEW YORK - The American Girls are turning 40, but when you look at them, you’d never know it. They are forever 10, schoolgirls ...
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