Children wrote letters to accompany each doll, which had a name, steamship and train tickets and a passport. They came to be known as “American blue-eyed dolls,” and were distributed to ...
She had just turned 19 years old. The children there cherished a doll they had nicknamed “Mary.” It was one of around 13,000 “blue-eyed dolls” sent to Japan 14 years earlier by a U.S ...
If you loved the American Girl Hogwarts House dolls and accessories but they were too expensive (as they usually are), ...