Anyone can nominate a toy, but to earn a place in the hall of fame, they must have survived multiple generations, be widely recognized and foster learning, creativity or discovery through play.
The finalists are chosen by historians and curators at The Strong’s National Toy Hall of Fame. From there, a national panel of judges made up of inventors, educators, psychologists and others choose the winners.
According to The Strong, American Girl dolls were created in 1986 by educator and newscaster Pleasant Rowland. The dolls explore America’s social and cultural history. Each doll comes with a unique narrative that fits her time period.