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Encyclopedia > American Girl

The American Girls Collection is a brand of dolls and other items of girls' interest. The American Girl line includes eight cloth dolls, each themed on a character representing a particular period and region of U.S. history and dressed in clothing representative of the time, place and social background of the character.


A list of the dolls and their personas include:

  • Kaya

Kaya is a girl of the Nez Perce people (see also Native American);

  • Felicity

Felicity lives in colonial Williamsburg around the late 1700s;

  • Josefina

Josefina lives in a rancho in New Mexico in the 1890s;

  • Kirsten

Kirsten, an immigrant, lives in a settler's cabin on the Minnesota prairie;

  • Addy

Addy is a member of a family of escaped slaves, who live in Philadelphia during the U.S. Civil War;

  • Samantha

Samantha lives in turn-of-the-century New England;

  • Kit

Kit is a girl growing up in Cincinnati, Ohio during the Great Depression;

  • Molly

Molly is growing up during World War II.


Although the dolls are fairly expensive, their detailed personas and period costumes have made them popular among young girls and their mothers.


  Results from FactBites:
 
Peter W. Wood on American Girls on National Review Online (1133 words)
Josephina is "a girl of heart and hope growing up in 1834 in New Mexico, a place of hard work, danger, and dreams." Kirsten is "a pioneer girl of strength and spirit growing up in Minnesota in 1854." She was born in Sweden and immigrated with her family.
Although Kaya, like the other American Girls, is assigned to a particular year, her moment has really been selected to evoke a timeless pre-history, free of the complications of actual American history.
The American Girls are designed, in effect, as toys for the daughters of BoBo parents, who are attracted as much by the America-isn't-perfect subtext as by the exquisite and often over-the-top craftsmanship.
American Girls Books about Kirsten, Molly, Addy, Samantha, Felicity, Josefina, and Kit at Act II Books and Puppets (302 words)
Kit, is a nine year old girl with a nose for news who lives in Minnesota in 1934 during the Depression.
Addy, a courageous girl determined to be free in the midst of the Civil War in 1864,
Josefina, a Hispanic girl of heart and hope growing up on her family's rancho in New Mexico in 1824.
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