WASH YOUR HANDS BEFORE PLAYING WITH IT; KEEP IT OUT OF THE DIRECT SUN; VACUUM THE BODY AND CLEAN THE FACE WITH BAKING SODA.
On the neck of a American girl there is two white strings don't take them off because those are there to keep her head up and to keep her head and body together.
They haven't released this info yet. they will this summer. If you want you can suscribe to the newsletter at americangirl.com to keep yourself updated on things in the AG world.
Try this first (if it doesn't work, send her to the Doll Hospital) Mist her hair w/ a misting bottle. Starting from the bottom of her locks, start brushing out knots and frizz while holding her neck w/ one hand so to keep it from loosening. As you work your way up, mist her hair again to keep it a tad bit easier to work with. Do not, do not, soak it.
1. Keep the original box and alter the collectible container. You can keep the original box in order to protect the Barbie doll from the elements however, you will need to alter the collectible Barbie container. This will prevent moisture from entering and causing mildew or mold. To do so, put some tiny holes in the container to allow the moisture to evaporate.2. Do not store the collectible Barbie doll in the garage, basement or attic. Although the original box will offer some protection, the temperatures in these places could wreak havoc on Barbie's delicate frame.3 Do not let the kids or pets play with any collectible Barbie doll. Instead offer them a play version instead. This will prevent Barbie from being seriously injured or mangled when left out to play which would tremendously destroy any resale value.4 Put Barbie face down. This prevent her eyes from rolling to the back of her head and possibly falling off which could harm her.5 Dust your Barbie collector doll regularly. This might be obvious but is paramount that you dust Barbie regularly. However do not wash her as this could drastically reduce her resale value.6 In conclusion, by following the above mentioned tips, you will properly care for Barbie and she will hopefully return the favor by giving you top dollars when you decide to part ways. Good luck and happy collecting.
Noo. Though my younger cousin made the mistake of taking home the tea set.... xD You aren't supposed to, but now you can buy the chair separately.
If you would like to be for the cover of American Girl Magazine, the auditions are held in Los Angeles, California every one to two months. Only three girls are chosen out of the large number that try out, but one girl will be on the actual cover. The others will have a more likely chance of being shown on the inside. But, if you go to the American Girls Store in Chicago, you can get your picture taken with your doll and it will be put on a magazine for you to keep but will not actually be published.
Yes, you can. But be very careful. If you go to an American Girl doll store, you can ask them for more information about washing your doll's hair. Don't use too much, though. Keep her hair completely away from her body while it dries or when you wash it, or it could ruin your doll. Make sure you have an adult with you. Only if you are 10 or under .
Washing the Doll1Undress the doll. Lightly dust the doll off with a dry washcloth.2Make a cleaning solution with a mild soap and water in a small pail. Take a clean washcloth and wet the cloth. Wring the cloth until it is not dripping. Carefully wipe the doll's face, arms and legs with the damp cloth until clean. Some stains such as ink may take longer to remove. Be sure to rub gently.3Dip the cloth into the soap mixture again and squeeze out the extra water. Spot-clean any dirt marks off the doll's cloth body.4Pour clear water into a second pail. Wet a clean cloth and wring out the excess water. Wipe away any soap residue.5Place the doll on a towel and dry her. Stand the doll up to air dry for a few hours before dressing her to ensure there is no trace of moisture.Brushing tipsMist your dolls hair before you style it to keep tangles to a minimum.use only a wire brush.If needed to, use baby shampoo to wash dirt out of the hair.Secure ponytails or braids with covered hair elastics or plastic barrettes. Regular rubber bands or metal barrettes snag and break the hair.
I'm sorry, but if you made an American Girl doll HOUSE it would take up 1/4 of your home. You could order a pre-assembled doll house or one that you have to put together yourself and let your mini-dolls hang out in there.
Oh, dude, keeping those tiny glasses on your American Girl doll can be a real struggle. You can try using a tiny bit of clear nail polish on the bridge of the glasses to help them stick better. Or, like, just embrace the chaos and let those glasses fall off whenever they want - it's a look, you know?
The woman of Ghana keep this doll..i would like to know why it is used
American Girl discontinued the Caroline Abbott doll and her associated items in 2016 as part of a regular cycle of updating their product lines. The company often retires certain characters to make room for new ones and to keep the brand fresh. Additionally, sales trends and market demand can influence these decisions, leading to the retirement of specific historical characters.