Amercan Girl Dolls are dolls that are nonfictional historical figures that help girls understand about life from historic events such as WW2 or slavery. They make dolls and books that you can play with and buy excessorys for or for just a display if you want. They also have a magazine, several books about tips for school or growing up. They also have Just Like You Dolls where you can choose a doll that looks like you or a friend. They are priced at about $90 for the Just Like You Dolls or you can pay extra for earrings and a cellphone. As for the Historical figures, they are usually in between $100-$120. They are expensive but loads of fun!
The name would be Pleasant Rowlands creator of the American Girl Dolls Corp.
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Pleasant Rowland
The American Girl was created by Pleasant T. Rowland.
Pleasant Rowland invented the company in 1986. The popular toy company Mattel took it over 1998. The American Girl Magazine was started in 1992. There are about 10 retail locations as of June 2011.
Pleasant Rowland created the American Girl doll brand in 1986. In 1998, the Pleasant Company was sold to Mattel.
You mean the CEO and founder of the American Girl doll brand which is Pleasant Rowland.
Pleasant Rowland
That would be Mrs. Pleasant Rowland. Owner and CEO of the American Girl Dolls. :)
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They were invented by Plesant T. Rowland in 1986.
Pleasant T. Rowland
The founder of American Girl was Pleasant Rowland
The company was founded in 1986 by Pleasant Rowland, and its products were originally purchasable by mail order only.
That would be Mrs. Pleasant Rowland.
As far as company, they were released in 1986 by the Pleasant Company. As far as the actual creator, Pleasant T. Rowland.
Pleasant Rowland created the first American Girl dolls, and the company she founded was Pleasant Company (now known as American Girl).
A man named Pleasant Rowland invented American Girl .
American Girl dolls were invented in Williamsburg, Virginia by Pleasant T. Rowland in 1984. Ms. Rowland was looking for dolls for her nieces, but she felt her only options were Cabbage Patch kids which encouraged mothering or Barbies which encouraged growing up to be a teen. She didn't like any of them because she was looking for a doll that encouraged to just be a girl of the ages 8-12, tweens. The dolls were designed in Germany. To learn more of how American Girl Dolls were invented go to this website:
http://www.agplaythings.com/HistoryOfAG/HistoryOfAG.html
In 1984, educator, writer, and entrepreneur Pleasant T. Rowland was looking for dolls to give her nieces for Christmas. She found baby dolls (which emphasize mothering) and teenage or adult dolls (which emphasize future aspirations of an older age), but no dolls that realistically represented girls in an nine-to-twelve age range. This experience was coupled with a visit to Colonial Williamsburg, a place which Rowland felt personified the accessibility of living history and which inspired her to create a line of historical character dolls and books.
In 1986 the first Pleasant Company catalogs debuted character dolls Samantha Parkington, Kirsten Larson, and Molly McIntire. Offered for sale with these dolls were the first three stories of each character's eventual six-book series, period outfits and accessories, and storage options. The dolls were designed by Götz, a German doll-maker. Since then, the company has added to and expanded its historical character line as well as ceasing production of some older characters. The company has also branched out into numerous other product lines, among them the American Girl magazine, myriad fiction and non-fiction publications, a line of contemporary 18-inch 'American Girl of Today' dolls, and the 'Bitty Baby' and 'Bitty Twins' collections. Pleasant Company was sold to Mattel, Inc. in 1997, and the name of the company subsequently changed to American Girl.
American Girl dolls were created to give pre-teen girls a companion in their play that had a story they could relate to, and to teach them that their struggles and worries were survivable and had solutions, and that if they worked hard enough they could achieve whatever they wanted to. American Girl dolls also celebrate the individuality of every girl.
American Girl doll exclusive is only available at your local American Girl Doll Store.
No, you don't need an appointment for piercing you American Girl Doll's ears. You can send your doll into the Doll Hospital (By American Girl) or you can go to an American Girl Doll store and they can pierce your doll's ears there.
Sorry but no. The only place you can get an American girl doll is at an American girl doll store and there are no American girl doll stores in Houston.
Samantha the first ever american girl doll.
An American Girl doll is a doll with accessories based on pre-teenage girl characters. American Girl pyjamas are clothing outfits and accessories that can be purchased to outfit an American Girl doll.
Molly the American girl doll is not dead.
you have to buy a my American girl doll to get a code.
An American Girl Doll is 18 inches tall.
Samantha has been an American Girl Doll since 1904. She has been an American Girl Doll for about 107 years.
On a innerstar U American girl doll.
You receive a code when you purchase a "My American Girl" doll.
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