Raggedy Ann Stories (version 2)
This is the book that started it all. Johnny Gruelle gave his daughter Marcella a rag doll, on which he had drawn an eternally smiling face. Marcella and Raggedy Ann became inseparable, and inspired Gruelle to write Raggedy Ann Stories, which was sold with its very own Raggedy Ann doll. Sadly, Marcella died at age 13 after complications from a smallpox vaccine, but Gruelle continued writing about Raggedy Ann. (description by Zachary Brewster-Geisz)
Genre(s): General
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 00 | Preface and Dedication/Introduction | Zachary Brewster-Geisz |
00:05:26 |
Play 01 | Raggedy Ann Learns a Lesson | Mary Anderson |
00:09:38 |
Play 02 | Raggedy Ann and the Washing | Beecher |
00:06:35 |
Play 03 | Raggedy Ann and the Kite | Mary Anderson |
00:09:27 |
Play 04 | Raggedy Ann Rescues Fido | Nichole Karl |
00:08:11 |
Play 05 | Raggedy Ann and the Painter | Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014) |
00:10:23 |
Play 06 | Raggedy Ann's Trip on the River | Beecher |
00:07:17 |
Play 07 | Raggedy Ann and the Strange Dolls | Mary Anderson |
00:08:41 |
Play 08 | Raggedy Ann and the Kittens | Sarah Jennings |
00:08:06 |
Play 09 | Raggedy Ann and the Fairies' Gift | Mary Anderson |
00:06:22 |
Play 10 | Raggedy Ann and the Chickens | Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014) |
00:10:27 |
Play 11 | Raggedy Ann and the Mouse | Nichole Karl |
00:08:46 |
Play 12 | Raggedy Ann's New Sisters | Mary Anderson |
00:09:50 |