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A Twenty-One-Year-Old on the Theology of Dolls

This letter came in today:

I just wanted to encourage you with your collection of dolls and playthings for girls. I am twenty-one and have an American Girl which my parents bought a long time ago. I loved her and spent a lot of time playing with dolls. It is so sad to see little girls around me with barbies or modern ill-dressed fashion dolls. I loved the old fashioned themes when I was younger with sweet feminine dresses and playthings. The many toys you have for little girls are a breath of fresh air. It makes me want to be six again! My father handmade me many old-fashioned toys and they were worth more to me than any store-bought item could have been. The quality of your items are indeed felt by the children who are blessed to have them even if they don’t understand what the difference is. Isn’t that how it should be. The beautiful, high quality, pure things of life are the best. They are God’s plan. Thank you.