Poseable dolls have joints that can be moved to simulate different body positions. Nonposeable dolls cannot, they are in a fixed position.
poseable
No, they have pose-able arms and legs. You can also purchase the display stand to make the doll stand up straight.
Amercan Girl Dolls are dolls that are nonfictional historical figures that help girls understand about life from historic events such as WW2 or slavery. They make dolls and books that you can play with and buy excessorys for or for just a display if you want. They also have a magazine, several books about tips for school or growing up. They also have Just Like You Dolls where you can choose a doll that looks like you or a friend. They are priced at about $90 for the Just Like You Dolls or you can pay extra for earrings and a cellphone. As for the Historical figures, they are usually in between $100-$120. They are expensive but loads of fun!The name would be Pleasant Rowlands creator of the American Girl Dolls Corp.Go to the link located below and you can read all about it.Pleasant RowlandThe American Girl was created by Pleasant T. Rowland.Pleasant Rowland invented the company in 1986. The popular toy company Mattel took it over 1998. The American Girl Magazine was started in 1992. There are about 10 retail locations as of June 2011.Pleasant Rowland created the American Girl doll brand in 1986. In 1998, the Pleasant Company was sold to Mattel.You mean the CEO and founder of the American Girl doll brand which is Pleasant Rowland.Pleasant RowlandThat would be Mrs. Pleasant Rowland. Owner and CEO of the American Girl Dolls. :)http://www.dollsclothes-emilyrose.comThey were invented by Plesant T. Rowland in 1986.Pleasant T. RowlandThe founder of American Girl was Pleasant RowlandThe company was founded in 1986 by Pleasant Rowland, and its products were originally purchasable by mail order only.That would be Mrs. Pleasant Rowland.As far as company, they were released in 1986 by the Pleasant Company. As far as the actual creator, Pleasant T. Rowland.Pleasant Rowland created the first American Girl dolls, and the company she founded was Pleasant Company (now known as American Girl).A man named Pleasant Rowland invented American Girl .
Yes, you can use real nail polish on American Girl dolls, but it's not recommended. The polish can damage the doll's vinyl skin, potentially causing discoloration or permanent stains. If you want to give your doll a manicure, consider using non-toxic, water-based nail polish or specialized doll-safe products instead. Always test a small area first to ensure there’s no adverse reaction.
The american girl books are fiction although they may have true facts in them.
no there are non
The books about the historical characters are historical fiction. American Girl has also made self- help books which are non- fiction, and the Girl of the Year books are fiction.
Sorry...they won't.
Yes they can cause this hispanic girl joined
there are non only if someone gives you one that's what i think
If it is what I am thinking of, No, the Violin is a plastic, non-playable prop like G.I.Joe"s various weapons, it does not function.
No, elf dolls do not move on their own. They are non-living objects that require someone to physically move them. The idea of them moving on their own is often part of fictional stories or myths.