One of the reasons I started Dolly Wolly Doodle was to connect with other people who love the American Girl Collection too. One of the ways I would love to do this is with regular (Weekly, biweekly, monthly...I haven't decided yet.) polls discussing everything from your favorite American Girl products to what you would love to see from American Girl "someday".
One of the neatest things about the American Girl Brand is it's ability to teach history through play. Pleasant Rowland founded her company with the idea to educate children about American history through their dolls and the unique stories covering various time periods. Over the last 30 years there have been 20 Historical and Best Friend dolls released covering time periods from the 1760s to the 1970s. While many important and history shaping time periods have been addressed, there is so much more American history left to cover. Which is where our poll comes in.
What time period in American history would you like to see covered by the next BeForever doll? You can find the poll on the top right column of the blog. Don't see the time period you would like listed? Choose "Another Time Period" and then leave a comment stating what time period you'd like to see and why. (You can comment why you would choose that time period even if it is one of the options too. I love comments!)
I look forward to finding out what you want to see. (And who knows? Maybe someone from American Girl will see this and send it up the corporate ladder to the Big Wigs who make these decisions. Stranger things have happened.)
~Mrs. D
One of the neatest things about the American Girl Brand is it's ability to teach history through play. Pleasant Rowland founded her company with the idea to educate children about American history through their dolls and the unique stories covering various time periods. Over the last 30 years there have been 20 Historical and Best Friend dolls released covering time periods from the 1760s to the 1970s. While many important and history shaping time periods have been addressed, there is so much more American history left to cover. Which is where our poll comes in.
What time period in American history would you like to see covered by the next BeForever doll? You can find the poll on the top right column of the blog. Don't see the time period you would like listed? Choose "Another Time Period" and then leave a comment stating what time period you'd like to see and why. (You can comment why you would choose that time period even if it is one of the options too. I love comments!)
I look forward to finding out what you want to see. (And who knows? Maybe someone from American Girl will see this and send it up the corporate ladder to the Big Wigs who make these decisions. Stranger things have happened.)
~Mrs. D
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