Raggedy Ann Stories


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In this series of adventures, Raggedy Ann goes for a ride on a kite and survives a washing.




Raggedy Ann & Raggedy Andy Stories (Illustrated)


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Raggedy Ann & Raggedy Andy Stories contain 13 Raggedy Ann and 11 Rageddy Andy stories combined in one book. Each story has original illustrations that accompany the text about the adventures and mischiefs of Gruelle's famous rag doll, her brother, and their friends. (Full Color).







Raggedy Ann in the Deep Deep Woods


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Raggedy Ann and Andy spend a wonderful day with their woodland friends, using their magical pebble to make everyone's dreams come true.







Raggedy Andy Stories


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We children played with the two rag dolls most of the time until Bessie's family moved away-when I was eight or nine years old. They had faces just alike; the mother who made the first doll probably painted both doll faces. I do not remember just how Raggedy Andy was dressed, but I know he often wore dresses over his boy clothes when Bessie and I decided that he and Raggedy Ann should be sisters for the day. You will remember I told you about Raggedy Andy long ago, John. Isn't it strange that the two old rag dolls should come together after all these years? I wish Raggedy Andy's "Mama" had signed her name, for I should like to write to her. Perhaps there may be some way of finding her out.




Raggedy Ann and Andy Stories


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When my mother made Raggedy Ann for me, Bessie's mother made a rag doll for her, for we two always played together. Bessie's doll was given the name of Raggedy Andy, and one of the two dolls was named after the other, so that their names would sound alike. They had faces just alike, I do not remember just how Raggedy Andy was dressed, but I know he often wore dresses over his boy clothes when Bessie and I decided that he and Raggedy Ann should be sisters for the day.




Raggedy Ann Stories


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"Marcella liked to play up in the attic at Grandma's quaint old house, 'way out in the country, for there were so many old forgotten things to find up there. One day when Marcella was up in the attic and had played with the old spinning wheel until she had grown tired of it, she curled up on an old horse-hair sofa to rest. "I wonder what is in that barrel, 'way back in the corner?" she thought, as she jumped from the sofa and climbed over two dusty trunks to the barrel standing back under the eaves." Raggedy Ann is a character created in a series of books he wrote and illustrated for young children. Raggedy Ann is a rag doll with red yarn for hair and has a triangle nose. Johnny Gruelle (1880-1938) was an American artist, political cartoonist, children's book author and illustrator, and even songwriter. He is known as the creator of Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy. Johnny Gruelle's delicate illustrations are the perfect companion to the well-loved stories in this American classic.




Raggedy Andy Stories


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This book special included Classics illustrated: ✓ Original & Unabridged Edition ✓ Tablet and e-reader formatted ✓ Short Biography is also included ✓ more than 30 images from the original When Raggedy Andy arrives in the mail at Marcella's father's office, he shows off his cheery smile and waits excitedly to reunite with his sister, Raggedy Ann. After a warm welcome from the other dolls, Raggedy Andy continues the fun with a dance, pillow fights, encounters with Santa Claus, and more! Just in time for Raggedy Ann's 100th birthday, these beloved original stories about Raggedy Ann's brother, Andy, are sure to delight fans young and old.




Raggedy Ann Stories


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Johnny (John Barton) Gruelle (1880-1938) was an artist, political cartoonist, and writer of children's books. He is best known as the creator of Raggedy Ann. He also provided colour illustrations for a 1914 edition of Grimm's Fairy Tales. His first well known cartooning work was Mr. Twee Deedle which Gruelle created after he beat out 1,500 other entrants in a cartooning contest sponsored in 1911 by The New York Herald. Mr. Twee Deedle was in print from 1911 to 1914. In 1918, the PF Volland Company published Raggedy Ann Stories. Gruelle then created a following series of popular Raggedy Ann books and dolls. Gruelle lived in the Silvermine section of Norwalk, Connecticut, where the dolls were first mass produced, and later moved his home and company to neighbouring Wilton, Connecticut. He spent a year in Ashland, Oregon from 1923-1924.