Raggedy Ann & Andy is a brand of dolls, books, and other merchandise featuring the characters Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy, created by American writer Johnny Gruelle in 1915.
The first book featuring Raggedy Ann was published in 1918.
The first Raggedy Ann doll was produced in 1915 by the Non-Breakable Toy Co. in Massachusetts.
The characters became popular in the 1920s and 1930s through Gruelle's illustrated books and toys.
The Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls have been inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame.
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Soft dolls with yarn hair and embroidered features, dressed in nostalgic clothing.
A series of books featuring the adventures of Raggedy Ann and her friends.
A range of clothing, mugs, bags, and other items featuring Raggedy Ann and Andy designs.
Raggedy Ann and Andy were created by American writer Johnny Gruelle in 1915.
The first Raggedy Ann doll was produced in 1915 by the Non-Breakable Toy Co. in Massachusetts.
While Raggedy Ann and Andy are not as popular today as they were in the early 20th century, they still have a dedicated following and are considered nostalgic icons.
Yes, there have been several animated movies and TV shows featuring Raggedy Ann and Andy, including a 1977 movie that was nominated for an Academy Award.
Raggedy Ann and Andy products can be found at specialty toy stores, online marketplaces like Amazon, and the official Raggedy Ann & Andy website.