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American Girl Dolls, Risk in Toy Hall of Fame

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ROCHESTER, N.Y. — American Girl Dolls and the strategy board game Risk were inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame on Thursday in recognitio­n of their influence on the toy industry. Sand, which the group called perhaps the most universal and oldest toy in the world, was also inducted.

All three were honored during a ceremony at the hall after winning over a panel of experts who voted for them from a group of 12 finalists.

Also in the running this year were four other competitiv­e games: Battleship, The Settlers of Catan, mahjong and billiards, as well as Cabbage Patch Kids, Masters of the Universe, Fisher-Price Corn Popper, the toy fire engine and the pinata.

American Girl Dolls, the 1986 creation of educator Pleasant Rowland, were recognized for their exploratio­n of the country’s social and cultural history.

The 18-inch historical dolls and accompanyi­ng books each offer insights into an era. For example, Molly McIntire is waiting for her father to return home from World War II.

The Truly Me contempora­ry doll line, with its diversity of skin tones, hair and gender, followed in 1995, letting children choose a doll that looks like them.

Rowland, 80, called the American Girl Doll’s inclusion “an incredible honor.”

“I’m so proud of the American Girl family — past and present — who have been faithful stewards of this brand for more than three decades, helping to capture the hearts of an entire generation of girls,” she said in a statement.

Risk, based on the French game Le Conquete du Monde, was first published in the United States in 1959 and continues to influence other board games, hall officials said. It challenges players to control armies and conquer the world on a game board that is a map of continents.

Sand was honored for its “opportunit­ies for tactical, physical, cooperativ­e, creative, and independen­t free play,” according to the hall of fame, which is housed inside The Strong Museum of Play in Rochester, New York.

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