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American Girl is an American line of
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s released on May 5, 1986, by Pleasant Company. The dolls portray eight- to fourteen-year-old girls of various ethnicities, faiths, nationalities, and social classes throughout different time periods throughout history. They are sold with accompanying books told from the viewpoint of the girls. Originally the stories focused on various periods of
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, but were expanded to include characters and stories from contemporary life. Aside from the original American Girl dolls, buyers also have the option to purchase ''Truly Me'' dolls, which vary by eye color, face mold, skin color, hair texture, and hair length. A variety of related clothing and accessories is also available. A service for ordering a custom-made doll with features and clothing specified by the owner dubbed ''Create Your Own'', was introduced in 2017. Pleasant Company was founded in 1986 by
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in Middleton, Wisconsin, and its products were originally purchasable by mail order only. In 1998, Pleasant Company became a subsidiary of Mattel after Mattel purchased the company for $700 million. The company has been awarded the
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eight times and was inducted into the
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in 2021.


Dolls and accessories

The ''Historical Characters'' line of 18-inch dolls, which were derived from the 18-inch dolls made by Götz in
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(known as Germany from October 1990) during the late 1980s to the 1990s, were initially the main focus of Pleasant Company, founded by
Pleasant Rowland Pleasant T. Rowland (born Pleasant Williams Thiele; March 8, 1941) is an American educator, reporter, writer, entrepreneur and philanthropist. Rowland is best known for creating the American Girl (company), American Girl brand. Rowland is known f ...
in 1986. This product line aims to teach aspects of American history through a six-book series from the perspective of a girl living in that time period. Rowland came up with the idea after she returned from a trip to
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, where she noticed there was a significant void in the toy market for younger-aged dolls and saw an opportunity to provide an alternative to baby and adult dolls. Although the books are written for girls who are at least eight years old, they endeavor to cover significant topics such as
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in appropriate manners for the understanding and sensibilities of their young audiences. In 1995, Pleasant Company released a line of contemporary dolls called ''American Girl of Today''. In 2006, the product line was renamed ''Just Like You''; it was changed again in 2010 to ''My American Girl'', and in 2015 to ''Truly Me''. This line has included over one hundred different dolls over the years. Each doll has a different combination of face mold, skin tone, eye color, hair color, length, texture, and/or style. American Girl states that this variety allows customers to choose dolls that "represent the individuality and diversity of today's American girls." A wide variety of contemporary clothing, accessories, and furniture is also available, and there are regular releases and retirements to update this line. Each year, a ''Girl of the Year'' doll is released who has her own unique talent; for example, Mia St. Clair, the Girl of the Year for 2008, was an ice skater, and Marisol Luna, the Girl of the Year for 2005, was a dancer. ''Girls of Many Lands'' was released by American Girl in the holiday season of 2002. Each doll was 9 inches tall and represented a 12-year-old girl from a time in history; in addition, each doll came with an accompanying book. Along with specific ethnicities, the dolls were given a home country and time periods, such as 1592 England, 1711 France, 1846 Ethiopia, and more. Sculpted by Helen Kish, the dolls were meant for display only and were priced from $48 to $54. The doll line lasted until the Fall of 2005.
Bitty Baby Bitty Baby is an American Girl line of 15" infant baby dolls for children ages 3 and up. Bitty Baby's arms, legs, and head are made from vinyl. A precursor to the line called Our New Baby was first released in 1990, which consisted of Caucasian (w ...
is a line of 15-inch baby dolls targeted to children aged three and older. They are cheaper than the 18-inch dolls and as of 2024, retail at $60 each. In 2013, American Girl Publishing released Bitty Baby books, picture books aimed at girls ages 3–6. The ''Bitty Twins'' line debuted in 2003 to represent slightly older toddlers and/or preschoolers. The ''Bitty Twins'' were the same size as the ''Bitty Baby'' dolls. They were discontinued in June 2016. ''Hopscotch Hill School'' was released by American Girl in 2003. The dolls were tall, came with jointed limbs and painted eyes, and had a slimmer overall body shape. They, along with the stories which came with the dolls written by Valerie Tripp, were aimed at elementary-age girls from four to six years old and were sold until 2006. A
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of the ''Historical Characters'' line dubbed as ''BeForever'' was launched in August 2014, complete with redesigned outfits, a two-volume compilation of previously released books, and a " Journey Book" for each character, with players taking the role of a present-day girl who found her way to the past and met up with one of the Historical girls. The line also coincided with the relaunch of Samantha Parkington, whose collection was discontinued in 2008. The BeForever rebranding was removed in 2019, and the dolls were again referred to as "Historical Characters." In June 2016, American Girl unveiled ''Wellie Wishers'', a separate doll line similar to ''Hopscotch Hill School'' aimed at younger children and with a focus on nature and the outdoors, positioning it between ''Bitty Bab''y and the ''BeForever''/''Girl of the Year''/''Truly Me'' dolls. As the name implies, dolls from the line wear Wellington (wellie) boots and have a body design distinct from the classic, Götz-derived American Girl dolls. The line was released on June 23, 2016. The names of the Wellie Wishers are: Willa, Camille, Kendall, Emerson, Ashlyn, and Bryant. In February 2017, American Girl released a new line of 18-inch dolls called contemporary characters. The first doll in the line was Tenney Grant, a young aspiring country singer, and songwriter. Other dolls of the modern line include Logan, Tenney's bandmate and American Girl's first-ever boy doll, and Z Yang, who is interested in photography and making
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videos. In May 2021, American Girl rereleased the six original historical dolls for their 35th anniversary. The release included Felicity, Kirsten, Samantha, Addy, Josefina, and Molly. In September 2021, American Girl released a new line of 18-inch dolls called ''World by Us''. The dolls and their books promote messages of various social justice issues that are age-appropriate for the line's target audience and cover relevant subjects such as racism,
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. The line debuted with three dolls: Makena Williams, Maritza Ochoa, and Evette Peeters. The line also features doll outfits designed by Harlem's Fashion Row
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ers.


Characters


Girl of the Year

Girl of the Year is a line created by American Girl where it features one doll all year around. The doll has its accessories and merchandise and her own story. The first Girl of the Year was in the year 2001, which was Lindsey Bergman and the latest Girl of the Year is Lila Monetti. Listed below are the dolls who have been Girl of the Year from 2001 to 2025. # Lindsey Bergman - Girl of the Year in 2001 # Kailey Hopkins - Girl of the Year in 2003 # Marisol Luna - Girl of the Year 2005 # Jess McConnell - Girl of the Year 2006 # Nicki Fleming - Girl of the Year 2007 # Mia St. Clair - Girl of the Year 2008 # Chrissa Maxwell - Girl of the Year 2009 # Lanie Holland - Girl of the Year 2010 # Kanani Akina - Girl of the Year 2011 # McKenna Brooks - Girl of the Year 2012 # Saige Copeland - Girl of the Year 2013 # Isabelle Palmer - Girl of the Year 2014 # Grace Thomas - Girl of the Year 2015 # Lea Clark - Girl of the Year 2016 # Gabriela McBride - Girl of the Year 2017 # Luciana Vega - Girl of the Year 2018 # Blaire Wilson - Girl of the Year 2019 # Joss Kendrick - Girl of the Year 2020 # Kira Bailey - Girl of the Year 2021 # Corinne Tan - Girl of the Year 2022 # Kavi Sharma - Girl of the Year 2023 # Lila Monetti - Girl of the Year 2024 # Summer McKinny - Girl of the Year 2025


Collector doll series

In 2019, American Girl launched the Collector Doll Series. The first doll was the Holiday Collector doll in partnership with
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of which three were produced. In 2020, American Girl again partnered with Swarovski and released three collector dolls; the ''Sweet as Rose'', ''Boho Chic'', and ''Fuchsia Feathers'' collector dolls. Only one of each doll was produced, each of which had a gown that included 1,000 or more Swarovski crystals. In August 2023, American Girl released three
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dolls:
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, Belle, and
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. In September, they released a toy soldier collector doll in partnership with
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, and in December, they released The Classic
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by American Girl collector doll. In February 2024, American Girl released three more Disney Princess dolls:
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Books

The ''American Girl'' books have many different variations; each book series shares the journey of one American Girl Doll character. American Girl Dolls were created with the goal of educating young children on history, morals, and life lessons through the stories accompanied with each doll. The classic American Girl Doll books follow the journey of one of their historical characters and each series follows a standard structure through six books. This structure is: Meet (doll name), (doll name) Learns a Lesson, (doll name's) Surprise, Happy Birthday (doll name), (doll name) Saves the Day, Changes for (doll name). Some of the American Girl Dolls also have Best Friend books which are books following the storyline of the best friend of one of the American Girl Dolls – a spinoff to the original series. Examples of these include ''Nellie's Promise'' by Valerie Tripp (2004), ''Very Funny, Elizabeth'' by Valerie Tripp (2005), and ''Brave Emily'' by Valerie Tripp (2006).


Films

In 2004, American Girl teamed up with
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's Red Om production company to create the first American Girl
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movie, '' Samantha: An American Girl Holiday''. The film spawned a franchise that was followed by '' Felicity: An American Girl Adventure'' (2005), '' Molly: An American Girl on the Home Front'' (2006), and the theatrically released 2008 film '' Kit Kittredge: An American Girl'', starring
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. In 2009, American Girl began releasing direct-to-video and television films based on the Girl of the Year doll for that respective year. The series began with '' An American Girl: Chrissa Stands Strong'' and was followed by '' McKenna Shoots for the Stars'' (2012), '' Saige Paints the Sky'' (2013), ''
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'' (2014), '' Grace Stirs Up Success'' (2015), and '' Lea To The Rescue'' (2016). In October 2016, American Girl began releasing new films on the
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streaming service, beginning with '' An American Girl Story - Melody 1963: Love Has to Win''. This was followed by three more films: '' Maryellen 1955: Extraordinary Christmas'' that November, '' Ivy & Julie 1976: A Happy Balance'' in March 2017, and ''Corinne Tan'' in July 2023. In February 2019, it was reported that
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and
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announced the development of a live-action children's movie based on the doll line. Following the success of the live-action ''
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'' film, in December 2023, Mattel Films partnered with
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on a live-action feature with
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serving as the screenwriter and producer.


American Girl Place

American Girl Place is a brick-and-mortar store selling American Girl dolls, clothes, and accessories. The first store, the 35,000 square-foot American Girl Place, designed by Nancye Green of Donovan/Green, debuted in Chicago, Illinois, in 1998. The original American Girl Place on Chicago Avenue also had a restaurant and 150-seat theater. It was followed by stores in New York City. One of the services the stores provide is a doll hair salon where dolls can get their ears pierced and their nails done. The stores also provide a doll hospital service where customers can bring in their doll for repair. Pretend "hearing aids" are also available to be added on for 18-inch dolls. In May 2014, American Girl opened several new stores in
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in Canada in partnership with
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. All American Girl shops in Indigo stores were permanently closed in July 2023. In 2015, the company announced that they were expanding operations in Mexico with two stores at
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and
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in
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, and a third in
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. All three Mexico stores closed in January 2018. In collaboration with Emirati shopping mall conglomerate
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, two American Girl stores opened in
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in 2017 along with one in
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in 2018. All three stores in the Middle East had closed by 2020. As of March 2024, the company has seven remaining retail stores. The
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flagship store reopened in summer 2023 at
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after moving from its original location in The Grove. In March 2024, the store formerly located at
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moved to The Shops at Park Lane.


Magazine

The ''American Girl'' magazine was run by the American Girl company. It was started by the Pleasant Company in
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in 1992, with the first issue dated November/December 1992. Aimed towards girls ages 8–14, the bimonthly magazine included articles, recipes, advice columns, fiction, arts and crafts, and activity ideas. ''American Girl'' announced in late 2018 that the January/February 2019 issue would be the magazine's last.


Online marketing and philanthropy

American Girl launched Innerstar University, an online virtual world featuring the My American Girl contemporary doll line, on July 13, 2010. Access to the online world was via a Campus Guide, bundled with the purchase of a My American Girl doll, which contained an access code for the creation of a doll avatar that then navigated to various games, shops, and challenges offered on the virtual campus of Innerstar U. In 2015, when the ''My American Girl'' line was renamed ''Truly Me'', the Innerstar University website was shut down. The launch was simultaneous with Shine on Now, a fund-raising effort for Kids In Distressed Situations,
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,
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, and
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charities. The company has also donated "almost $500,000" over several years to national non-profit homeless housing group HomeAid. These contributions are mainly through its Project Playhouse program.


Global Relevance

Culturally, American Girl is firmly rooted in American historical contexts and belief systems. However, this inherent patriotism prevents the brand from appealing to a global market and attracting international consumers. Moreover, the majority of American Girl products, specifically their films and literature are monolingual, thus limiting multilingual communities from engaging with the brand, while simultaneously fortifying English as the apparent ‘norm’.


Reception


Product reception

The company has drawn criticism for the expense of the dolls, which cost as much as $125 without accessories as of June 2024 and $161 for a doll, book, and basic accessories. Buyers can easily spend more than $600 for a doll, outfits, accessories, and lunch in the company's store in New York. One critique of the doll line is that due to the price tag and limited purchase locations, the dolls are often inaccessible to the communities they are intended to represent. Some aspects of the doll's characters and history have also provoked controversy. Some observers questioned why Addy, American Girl's first African-American historical character released in 1993, was portrayed first as a slave (in later stories Addy and her family gain their freedom after the
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), while Cecile Rey, American Girl's second black historical character, was portrayed as a well-to-do black girl in New Orleans. In 2017, American Girl released their first African-American Girl of the Year, Gabriela McBride, who is portrayed as a dancer, artist, and poet. In 2005, residents of Pilsen (a neighborhood in
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) criticized a passage in the book associated with the Latina-American doll Marisol, claiming it inaccurately depicted their neighborhood as dangerous. A senior public relations associate for American Girl responded to critics saying: "We feel that this brief passage has been taken out of context in the book." The 2009 limited-edition release of Gwen, an American Girl character experiencing homelessness, was also deemed as controversial. In May 2014, the company was met with criticism on social media over its decision to discontinue four characters from the historical collection, two of them, namely African-American Cécile Rey and Chinese-American Ivy Ling, who represented ethnic minorities. They defended their move as a business decision, as they decided to "move away from the character-friend strategy within the line". The company has also drawn criticism for its recent focus on the contemporary line, specifically the Girl of the Year characters and their backstory, to which was viewed as lacking depth and more critical issues in comparison to the Historical/BeForever characters' backstories. '' My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic'' series creator
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also expressed her concern and criticism of the line in a Twitter post, stating it "was once radically positive for girls before it was homogenized for money". The American Girl Place store in
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was the center of a labor dispute with
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(AEA). On August 3, 2006, 14 of the 18 adult actors at the store's now defunct theater went on strike together. AEA reached a two-year contract effective April 1, 2008. All American Girl Place theatres were subsequently closed in September of that year. In July 2020, an
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in the form of a
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for a fictional Girl of the Year character depicted as a personification of the "
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" stereotype, wearing a
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, bob haircut, and openly carrying a
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while defiantly violating face mask guidelines mandated by the government due to the
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, provoked criticism from American Girl who took umbrage to the use of their name and
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, stating that they were "disgusted" by a post from brand strategist Adam Padilla. Shortly after, American Girl issued a statement on
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saying that they had no intention to censor the parody.


Permanent underwear controversy

In February 2017 the company announced that they were changing the certain doll's bodies to incorporate permanently stitched
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. Public reaction to the change—the first since the transition to flesh-colored bodies in 1991—was overwhelmingly negative, as fans of the franchise complained that it stifles customization and devalued a well-established brand "from heirloom quality to be passed down for generations to low-quality retail." The company reversed its decision in May 2017, and customers who bought a doll with permanent underwear were eligible for an exchange to have the dolls retrofitted with conventional torsos.


Storyline reception


Representation

Critics have discussed the issue of representation in American Girl Doll narratives. The company has stated that the "two most significant elements" in the creation of their stories is authentic specificity and universality. The Vice President of Marketing for American Girl has said that "the doll industry has a very heavy responsibility in reflecting what is true about our society". Valerie Tripp, author of many of the books in the American Girl series, says that her goal is to teach children to "challenge assumptions" and to teach them tolerance and compassion towards everyone; she promotes optimism and "cheerful skepticism" rather than "anger, resentment, bitterness, and jealousy." Some critics have argued that these narratives lead to a lack of recognition of injustices, maintaining that all Americans share the same privileges regardless of race or ethnicity. Kaya'aton'my, a
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character set in 1764, has a story that takes place before American colonization which has been criticized for avoiding the issue of
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through pre-Western contact settings. American Girl worked with a Nez Perce advisory board in creating Kaya; the advisory board requested that her storyline take place prior to western settlement, when the culture of the Nez Perce tribe was flourishing. According to senior designer manager Heather Northrop, Kaya's face sculpt was crafted specifically for her according to the Nimiipuu's people's beliefs that baring teeth is considered to be impolite. Nanea, a character set in 1941, has a story based on Dorinda Makanaonalani Nicholson, author of ''Pearl Harbor Child: A Child's View of Pearl Harbor from Attack to Peace''. Nanea's character is of split Hawaiian and European ancestry, so American Girl consulted with Nicholson, a woman with the same heritage, as part of an effort to share more inclusive perspectives and authentic stories with their audience.


LGBTQ+

The 2021 Girl of the Year, Kira Bailey, has a storyline that "focuses on her journey to Australia with her mom, where she plans to work at an animal sanctuary" which is owned by her married aunts Mamie and Lynette.


Feminism and gender stereotypes

American Girl Dolls were created to provide young girls with role models that were connected to historical events. American Girl Dolls and their stories are written with the mission of encouraging each child to "follow their inner star." The author says that, "we take pride and care in helping girls become their very best today, so they'll grow up to be the women who make a difference tomorrow." Readers have shared expectations that the stories portrayed in these books will reflect this message of feminism. Readers have also voiced disappointment in the way in which feminism specifically in relation to the professional world is addressed through the books. A critique of readers is that the brand offers empowerment through "girl power" and "self-determination" without addressing the system that leads to gender discrimination and inequalities in the workplace. The books address feminism in the professional world through teamwork, leadership, and talent but critics dislike how the books provide limited resources to work through real life issues females face in the workplace such as imposter syndrome and workplace harassment. Historical Accuracy The books have been praised for teaching children about different time periods. However, some critics point out that this interpretation of the past is superficial and inaccurate. In response to this, authors have pointed out that these books are meant for children and at most are meant to give them an idea of the "chronology of American history", introduce them to some key events, an understanding of historical change, and give them an understanding that people of different ethnicities and socioeconomic backgrounds have often been treated differently.


Fandom

In 2015, the practice of creating and uploading American Girl doll-based
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videos (AGSM for short) was featured in a news report for
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' Trending site. Besides stop-motion animations and music videos set to
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, the report covers recurring subject matters in said clips, such as
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and other social issues among children and teenagers, along with doll customization, photoshoots, and unboxing videos. Social media services such as
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and
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serve as platforms for fans of the toy line, spawning a community called AGIG, or American Girl Instagram, who photograph their dolls and post their photos on the service.


Podcast

In 2019, the American Girls Podcast, a book-by-book exploration of the series, was launched. Co-hosted by historians Allison Horrocks and Mary Mahoney, each episode discusses one book from the series, contextualizing the story presented and making connections to elements of relevant pop culture. The podcast received positive attention from ''The New York Times''. In May 2022, the American Girl Podcast Network was launched. The first series of the network, American Girl 10-minute Mysteries, followed American Girl doll Molly McIntire as she tried to solve mysteries.


See also

* A Girl for All Time


Explanatory notes


References


Further reading

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External links

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"A Message to All American Girls"
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