American Girl Dolls are Loved by Girls & their Moms!

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Do you have a little girl (or ar close to) from the ages 8 to 13? Then you are probably very aware of the tremendous popularity of the high quality 18″ American Girl Dolls, their entertaining stories, huge collections of clothing, accessories and furniture.

The American Girl Dolls are very well made 18″ dolls that can actually be played with. Each doll has their own “story” — usually one of historical signifcance with a little lesson or two thrown in. What makes them so popular and endearing is that each doll’s story can usually be found in book form. In addition, each American Girl Doll has a huge array of clothing, outfits, shoes, american girl furniture, accessories and more to go along with her particular historical story.

Moms may love these dolls because they give their little girls a way to learn a historical period as well as a few life lessons. These dolls are entertaining and educational. The dolls and accessories are sturdy engough to be played with, therefore there shouldn’t be any tantrums about Not touching the 18″ doll.

Little girls love their American Girl Dolls because of the enormous variaty of accessories available; the pretend play that can be used based on the doll’s story; the ability to actually use period pieces, furniture, clothes, shoes and more.

Some of the most popular American Girl Dolls include:

Kit Kittredge. She is a clever, resourceful girl growing up in Cincinnati in 1934. There has been a recent movie released “Kit Kittredge – An American Girl.” Kit has an huge array of clothing, accessories and furniture available for the 1930’s time period. There are also numerous story books.

Felicity Merriman: She is a spunky little girl growing up in Virginia in 1774, just before the Revolutionary War. In 2005 there was a made for TV movie “Felicity – An American Girl Adventure.” Felicity also has a huge array of clothing, accessories and American Girl furniture — even a horse and foal — yet for the 1774 time period. Many of Felicity items have been retired, although the company has reintroduced several popular pieces recently.

Samantha Parkington: She is a bright and compassionate girl living with her wealthy grandmother in 1904. Samantha, along with Molly and Kirsten, was one of the three original American Girls that began the American Girl Doll collection in 1986.

Addy: She is a courageous African-American girl growing up during the Civil War time America in 1864. Her story is about how she escapes from slavery with her mother and their hard journey. Addy also has a huge array of clothing, accessories and American Girl furniture for the Civil War era.

Although these dolls may seem a bit pricey, they are made with quality, and are less costly than comparable dolls like many Madame Alexander dolls.

You can find amazing deals and discounts for American Girl Dolls online [click here].

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