March is a month dedicated to celebrating the extraordinary contributions of women throughout history. Women’s History Month invites us to reflect on the countless women who have shaped our world in powerful, transformative ways—whether in science, politics, arts, or daily life. Their courage, resilience, and vision inspire us to push boundaries and challenge expectations. We […]
Love is in the air! By: YSC Trainees Mara and Imani
Valentine’s Day is a special occasion to celebrate and honor all types of love. In the American Girl collection, many dolls have friends and treasure and celebrate their friendship in their stories. Samantha’s best friend is Nellie. Nellie works and doesn’t know how to read, so Samantha teaches her to read. They become friends after […]
Black History Month
American Girl character Addy Walker was born in 1855 in North Carolina. She was forced to work as a slave on a tobacco plantation with her family. Addy’s real name is Aduke Walker, which means “much loved.” She worked as a house servant until she escaped with her mother in 1864. Unfortunately, Addy was unaware […]
Hispanic Heritage Month by YSC Trainee Sarah S.
September is Hispanic Heritage Month, and at Girl AGain we are celebrating. The doll Josefina is Hispanic and was born in 1815. When she was eight years old, her mom died, but she has three older sisters. I like how she continued to use the garden after her mom died, which she used to tend […]
Fourth Of July by Yes She Can Trainee Julia
The 4th Of July celebrates our country’s independence in 1845. Kirsten Larson is from the Minnesota Territory and was born in 1845. In the book “Kirsten Saves The Day,” she saves the Fourth of July. Back then, they celebrated the 4th of July with parades and fireworks. The flag they used to celebrate was a […]
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