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The Evolution of the Classic Mold and Its Dolls

The Classic Face Mold was introduced in 1986 as the first face mold created for American Girl dolls. Its debut featured beloved characters Kirsten, Samantha, and Molly. For American Girl enthusiasts, distinguishing between different face molds is a skill. However, not everyone shares this ability. My mom, for instance, cannot tell any of the AG …

Truly Me Name Ideas and Tips: Categorized by Face Molds

Truly Me dolls offer a unique opportunity for creativity and personalization. Unlike the other American Girl lines such as the Historical Characters, Girls of the Year, World by Us, or Contemporary Characters, Truly Me dolls do not come with pre-assigned names or personalities. Instead, the purchasers are encouraged to name and create the doll’s personality …

Truly Me 55 Doll Makeover

Truly Me 55 Doll Makeover with Jacket and Brown Boots

For many collectors and enthusiasts, each doll has a unique charm and personality that makes them more than just toys—they become cherished companions and a canvas for creativity. One such beloved doll is the Truly Me 55, known for her adorable spray of freckles, beautiful hazel eyes, and stunning dark brown hair. Despite her many …

American Girl Dolls with the Josefina Mold

Josefina face mold, introduced by American Girl in 1997, has become a distinctive part of the brand’s diverse lineup. First seen with the character Josefina Montoya, this face mold is celebrated for its unique ability to represent a wide range of ethnicities. Designed with thoughtful attention to detail, the Josefina mold features a somewhat longer, …