My daughter owned an AG doll for 3 years and read most all of the historical books. We did not allow the newer books for personal reasons. However, this summer my husband became increasingly uncomfortable with the direction he feels AG is headed and also with the money that it costs to have AG things. Honestly, it’s a bit ridiculous! An AG outfit costs as much as a pair of jeans for me. So, after much discussion and total agreement on her part, she gathered up all of her AG doll things and sold them. She used the money to buy 2 of these dolls:
http://hearts4heartsgirls.com/
They are sold at Target and part of the proceeds go to WorldVision. My daughter has the girl from Ethiopia, India and Mexico. They are similar in size to some of the 18 in. dolls though a tad bit smaller. But they are much better in quality and beauty than even the AG dolls. Their hair is soft and can be easier styled than my daughter’s AG doll. And their little faces are so feminine and beautiful. Each doll comes with a little booklet that tells how she is helping less fortunate or needy in her own country. My daugher is in LOVE with these dolls and it has actually increased her conviction to want to serve more and do more in our community.
I guess your original question was more about the books though. I found that my daughter breezed through these books too easily. They did not challenge her at all. She did take some things historically from them, though, that gave her a little insight when we studied certain things in American History. But, I just felt that there were some things that I didn’t “feel” quite right about in some of the books. Couldn’t put my finger on it, I just did. Ya know?
Anyway, just my $.02. 🙂