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 […]
Happy Birthday, Rebecca! By: Abigail
We welcome the month of April with a very special celebration! Rebecca Rubin was born on April 4th, 1905 and her story develops in New York City. She is one of the characters from the American Girl Historical Collection. At Girl AGain, we are very happy to celebrate her special day and recognize the importance […]
Marie-Grace & Cécile a Page in History
Most kids would love to get a sick day. I mean, you get to stay home from school and spend the whole day in your pajamas, watching TV on the couch. What could be better than that? Well, it’s different when it’s just a cold or a flu. But the Coronavirus is serious, serious enough […]
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 […]




Girl AGain opened in February 2014 to rave reviews from American Girl doll fans, their moms and especially their grandmas. You’ll find authentic gently used AG dolls, clothing, furniture, accessories and books that have been cleaned and prepared for sale at good prices in an easy-access store.