Rosh Hashanah is the beginning of Tishri, the Hebrew month, celebrated as the anniversary of the creation of the world. It is a two-day festival of atonement, remembrance, and renewal that marks the “head of the year.” American Girl Rebecca Rubin is a Jewish character. In her story, her family includes her mom and dad, […]
Happy Earth Day! By YSC trainee Camille
We will be observing Earth Day on April 22nd. Honoring the environment is something each of us is responsible for every day. Celebrated for more than a half-century, the annual day dedicated to environmental awareness provides the perfect opportunity to reflect on our care of the planet and remind us how important it is to […]
Fourth of July by Yes She Can Trainee Camille
The 4th of July celebrates our country’s independence in 1776. In 1776, The doll Felicity would be ten years old, lived in Virginia, and grew up before the start of the American Revolution. Felicity was involved in a lot of activities on how to act like a young lady. For example, she had lessons on […]
A Blog about Easter. By: Vanessa
When I was very young, I always looked forward to Easter Sunday. My parents would bring me and my younger sister Marie to church. I would pick out a nice spring-like dress, with white, light sparkly green, and blue. My mom would pick out something similar for Marie to wear. I would get to church […]
Remembering Felicity, American Girl 1774 – by Jacqueline DiSalvatore
Although I am long past the days of obsessing over my American Girl doll collection, I will never be too old to forget my favorite doll. Felicity Merriman was my very first American Girl doll, and she’s held my bias ever since. As a little girl I was first attracted to the appearance of the […]





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