April is here! The birds are singing, the weather’s warming and the spring birthdays are starting. There are so many American Girl dolls we sell at Girl AGain that have birthdays this month. Like Addy, the historical doll from 1864. Her birthday is actually a very important plot point in her story. She didn’t even […]
My Journey at Girl AGain by Melanie
This is my six-year journey from collector to volunteer to employee to management to my next career move. I have been an American Girl doll collector since I was six years old. This is a picture of me taken at American Girl Place in New York City with my first doll. I started shopping at […]
Girl AGain Honors Juneteenth
Melody Ellison’s story: The year is 1965. Ten-year-old Melody Ellison is doing a special project for school. For her history project, she is going to talk to her class about the Civil War. With the Civil Rights movement gaining traction, she figures now is the perfect time to educate her class on the history of […]
Diversity of the American Girl Dolls by Sarah F.
Representing all girls in American history When Pleasant Rowland introduced The American Girls Collection in 1986, there were only dolls of one race. After a few years, American Girl introduced some dolls of different races for girls to connect with. For example, Addy Walker who was released in 1993 was the first African American Girl […]