What nearly derailed their AG love affair was learning that Mattel had politicized their favorite doll by linking to and supporting an organization that supported abortion as a right.
Today, though, we're glad to read that they've come around to realizing that the issue isn't one that is appropriate for these young girls. And Mattel didn't just drop the hot potato, they've even taken it one step further and started "Saving Girlhood".
From every angle, today's girls are bombarded by influences pushing them toward womanhood at too early an age—at the expense of their innocence, their playfulness, their imagination. We'd like to change that.Talk about backpaddling! That's quite a change. From funding an organization that supports 'a woman's right' and actually helping to push them toward womanhood to recognizing that the innocence of these girls is valuable. I don't think it was a change of heart. I think it was market forces at work.
We'd like to save girlhood.
I'm glad they came around. Now I can finish the Christmas shopping--Molly needs a new pair of glasses.
Thanks for that information, Kay.
ReplyDeleteI'd noticed the change in the catalog, and the items offered, from when my girls got American Girl dolls (Molly and Samantha), but I didn't know Mattel had bought the company.