Oct 23, 2013 19:45
THE AMERICAN GIRL DOLL POLL
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Apparently there are more dolls/books now? But Kit was BRAND NEW when I was 9 and I thought it was super cool that she had freckles like me.
Please rant about how great your favorite character is below.
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I know this is a much larger discussion for another time and way too deep for what I know is a lighthearted discussion about dolls growing up. It's just my two cents. (Hey, guys, I had other toys growing up! I was a child who played with things! I even had a Build-A-Bear phase!)
And now I'm going to respectfully back out of this post because I'm afraid of what fresh hell will be rained down upon me.
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The mall in amarillo has a knock-off build-a-bear place and it is...amazing. But I've never built a bear.
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That's why I was so thrilled to see a doll that looked like me.
I do understand what you're getting at and it makes perfect sense. A doll is a doll is a doll. The imagination and play is what counts.
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(They do, as opposed to when we were young, have a Jewish one, a Native American one, a hispanic one, and another black one, and about eight more white ones).
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I will join with courtknees and say that, from an adult perspective, these dolls are kind of creepy as hell. But I guess better an American Girl doll than Rick Perry's HPV vaccinating doll (never mind saucydiva it's from a show that exists).
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FELICITY HAD A HORSE SO SHE WINS
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I liked Molly. I liked homefront stuff like that as a kid. I read Samantha and a little bit of Felicity and a friend of mine was named Kirsten and had all those books.
I grew out of it before the dolls came into play. And my grandma does not have any of them either. Not really her style.
Did you ever read the magazine? I would read it at the library and every month or every other month it would come out with a paper doll for another time or it was based on a reader.
I also always wanted a hippie American Girl and I think they finally got one named Julie a few years ago.
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Side note: not super bothered that there isn't an Asian one. I don't have super high expectations of toy companies when it comes to proper representation tbh. Growing up, I don't think I owned a single non-white Barbie/doll.
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