American Girl dolls each have their own unique birthday that corresponds to their backstory. For example, Samantha Parkington was born in 1904, Kit Kittredge in 1934, and Julie Albright in 1974. The historical context of each doll's story influences their birthday, reflecting the time period they represent. For specific birthdays of all dolls, it's best to refer to the American Girl official website or their individual books.
Maplelea feet are slightly longer and narrower than American Girl feet. All Maplelea footwear will fit American Girl dolls, but not all American Girl footwear will fit Maplelea dolls.
yes
yes but they not not fit american girl dolls all the time but battat doll company changed there name to our generation dolls do yea i say yes but do not always fit the american girl dolls
You can find a list of all American dolls at the Wikia website. Once on the page, type "American Girl" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the American Girl wiki, where you can find a listing of the dolls.
Nia has around 14 American Girl dolls, but she's trying to collect all of them and adding to the collection.
It's all your own opinion :)
yes
You may want to check out your local library for the American girl book series and find the birthday storys. :)
All dolls were sold in 2009 except for Samantha, who retired at the beginning of 2009. Chrissa was the girl of the year (GOTY)
Yes, but not all the way round
You have to look in the box which you have to buy!
American Girl is the name of an American line of dolls. The dolls portray young girls from all cultures, and are all 18 inches tall. They offer many accessories for their dolls on their site like holders, skates, storage boxes, sunglasses, watches and boots.