American Girl Doll Giveaway

 

Win it! We’re giving away 1 new American Girl “Just Like You” Doll from their new huge collection of options. Starting July 13th,you can go to American Girl and design just the doll to match your very own look – everything from skin color to hair style to eye color to even adding braces!

This is a “Vote for Me” giveaway and you can enter the contest here. Contest will end on July 21st, at 9:00 PM EST.

American Girl just launched their Shine On Now campaign  which will go from July 13th, 2010 until July 31st. They plan to donate $1 million dollars for food, clothes, books, dolls, and money to 4 fantastic charities. What can you do to help?  Tell your kids to sign up online to become official Americna Girl Ambassadors. They’ll get a free kit with fun tips and ideas for how they can make a difference in their community.  Visit Shine On Now online today to get started making a difference and donate stars to charity!

Disclosure: As a Parent Partner, American Girl will be providing us with a sample doll and will be donating 1000 stars (aka $1000) in our name to Shine On Now to benefit the 4 charities.

About Colleen Padilla

Colleen Padilla, the founder and editor of ClassyMommy.com lives in the Philly suburbs and is a full time mom for her 2 children, Mackenzie (7) and Kyle (5). Colleen and the Classy Mommy website have been featured on Fox News, Good Morning America, The New York Times, Parenting Magazine, The New York Post, local Philadelphia ABC, CBS, and NBC programs. Colleen has appeared in a TV special about Alpha Moms on South Korea’s NBC affiliate SBS. She also co-authored The Digital Mom Handbook (HarperCollins).

Comments

  1. Awesome giveaway!

  2. Anissa says:

    Oh what a fun thing for my daughter! Thanks.

  3. Cindi says:

    My great niece spent over 40 days in the hospital this past
    spring/summer. I would enjoy surprising her with this adorable doll. Many thanks, Cindi

  4. Jeane says:

    Our Grandaughter Collette (age 6) “donated” her 100 stars again today. Collette is autistic and just loves her Sara. (she renamed her doll that she got two years ago) Great promo..hope the interactive website is a hit! Looks like great fun.

  5. Debra says:

    I JUST LOVE THE DOLL’S HAIR BECAUSE IT’S SO REAL-LIKE.

  6. Debbie Ellis says:

    WOW, I CAN’T BELIEVE THIS, AMERICAN GIRL DOLL, MY 9 YEAR OLD GRANDDAUGHTER LOVES THEM, SHE HAS 2 AND HAS SAVED UP HER OWN MONEY TO GET THEM, ONE AT A TIME, AND SHE IS SAVING UP NOW FOR HER NEXT ONE. SHE WOULD BE DELIGHTED IF I COULD GET HER ONE.

  7. Sara Bobbittt says:

    Our family adores dolls.

  8. Rachel C says:

    I always wanted one of these, and I’d love to be able to give one to each of my daughters.

  9. cathy says:

    OMG! My girls have been asking for one of these dolls for years. This would be a dream come true for them. Thank you!!!!!

  10. Nat Stevens says:

    neat doll

  11. Cindy says:

    I would love to win one for my grandaughter. Thanks

  12. Tamra says:

    Meet Alysa, an American Girl. Alysa is only 7 and is already someone I look up to in many ways. First grade was a good year for her, with many ups and downs and lessons on life. Before school started, she had found an American Girl doll which needed some serious TLC at a second hand store. She set out to save her money to send her to the doll hospital. At Christmas time she became very aware of a little girl in her class who was going to have a very tough Christmas. Many kids this age are only worried about what they are going to get for Christmas, however Alysa was worried about what this other little girl was going to get. Alysa decided that she couldn’t sit back and do nothing, so she got this little girl a present using some of her money she had saved.
    When the earthquake hit Haiti, my sweet daughter brought home a list of supplies needed to make hygiene kits to send to Haiti. Once again, sitting back was not an option. We went to the store and got the supplies needed to make hygiene kits. She was so excited to pick out toothbrushes and washcloths and all the other supplies. Her heart was very touched by how hard of a time those children must be having and she was excited that she had found a small way to help them.
    Another project she was thrilled to help with was making dolls for an orphanage in Africa. I sewed the dolls and clothes and she helped stuff them and lovingly dressed them and made sure they looked perfect for a little girl to love.
    Whenever she earns money, she gives a part of it to our church to help those in need. She has passed up many opportunities for fun because she noticed someone was alone and chose to spend time with them instead. She is a friend to everyone and has a very kind heart.
    There are not many things in life that my little American Girl would like, but one of them is an American Girl doll that looks like her. To earn one through this contest would be extra special because it would always be a symbol of love and service, which is how she tries to live her life.

  13. Nicole says:

    There are women with their name in the contest multiple times. That’s not fair and they should be disqualified.

  14. LISA BLUMENSTEIN says:

    My niece would die if I got this for her. They are so cool. omg is all I can say. This prize is super awesome!!!

  15. Lisa H says:

    We just love American Girl and their new Shine On program is fantastic!

  16. maria says:

    my daughter loves american doll. We have never been able to afford one, but the catalog we get in the mail gets worn out with my daughter thumbing through all the pages

  17. Christy JOnes says:

    My daughther would love it!

  18. Katherine C. says:

    I would love to win this for my daughter!

  19. Kris says:

    My daughter would just adore this!

  20. Timotheus Cross says:

    My daughter totally wants this.

  21. Lisa Hissong says:

    Thank you so very much!!! My daughter is BEYOND thrilled!

  22. Cathy M says:

    My 8 yr old daughter volunteers to teach and model social skills to children with autism, because her big brother has autism. She is incredibly patient and understanding, and finds ways to reach the kids through songs, games, and just sitting quietly beside them. She volunteers with autism sibling support groups and shares her feelings about having a brother with autism who cannnot communicate nor care for himself. She is an amazing open, loving and giving child who would probably choose to share or donate this doll if she won! Thank you for an opportunity to honor and recognize her contributions to making the world a better place for children with disabilities.

  23. Gale Starnes says:

    I would love this doll to live at Grammy’s house so that the three grandbaby girls could take turns loving her. This would be a special treat for when they came to Grammy’s…and since they live next door, she would be loved daily!! thank you!

  24. Nancy Cardenas says:

    smile

  25. Courtney says:

    What little girl *doesn’t* love American Girl?! Thanks so much for the chance to win! You always have SUCH great giveaways!

  26. Nicole Leigh Copeland says:

    Wow..Hope i can win for my daughter

  27. melissa kasper says:

    ive grown up having an american girl doll it would be great for my daughter to have one also!

  28. Stacey says:

    I’m nominating my niece. She is very involved in her community through the Girl Scouts, her church, and her school. She volunteers at the local library and she can’t wait til she’s old enough to volunteer at the hospital. She donates her gently used toys and clothes to the Salvation Army. Her father is currently stationed in Iraq and she has coped with missing him remarkably well. She is kind to everyone she meets and helps her mother with her siblings at home.

  29. sienna says:

    OMg that american doll looks just like me i really want to win because i dont have any american dolls at all so im so sad :(

  30. kaitlyn says:

    my daughter would love this

  31. taylon says:

    it wode mean a lot to me i hope i wine and if idont its ok thanks for givine me a chan

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