For many people, springtime means more than just sunny weather and flowers. It symbolizes new beginnings, new hopes for the year ahead, for happiness after a long, dreary winter. For our Historical Dolls, it also means another thing-it means birthdays! Most of the AG Historical Characters celebrate their birthdays in the spring. In their books, […]
Addy’s Sentimental Quilt by Colleen O.
Addy has a lot to be excited about. The Civil War is over, slavery has been abolished, and her whole family-her mother and father, her big brother Sam and her little sister Esther-are back together again after over a year of being scattered apart. Best of all, her parents have decided that now they are […]
Valentine’s Day at Girl AGain by Mackenzie H.
Every year around this time at the store, talk turns to Valentine’s day. The excitement is in the air! I love this time of year! It inspires a certain type of creativity, one of pink and red, declarations of love, (of all types). No matter your age, you can celebrate the day by celebrating the […]
Samantha’s Proper Cards by Colleen
Proper etiquette was very important in Samantha Parkington’s era. High society in 1904 paid very close attention to how you dressed, walked, talked, ate, moved, even smiled! Even at a young age, Samantha was expected to behave like a proper lady. That meant no slouching, no burping, no running around, no getting dirty, no […]
Grown ups: Like dolls? Volunteer with us on Nov. 11th
Bagels, Bloody Marys, and Doll Repair at Girl AGain Yes She Can is a non profit organization that helps young women with autism and learning disabilities develop job skills. We coach trainees in all aspects of running Girl AGain boutique where we sell refurbished American Girl dolls and all their accessories. Sales of merchandise fund […]
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