"Pictures illustrate the story so well that it] can be told without reading a word of the script . . . teaches values such as imagination, work, resourcefulness and giving to others." Artist Johnny Gruelle patented a doll in 1915 that he called Raggedy Ann. This charming illustrated story for children tells how that doll was created. Along with the beloved doll, Marcella, the artist's daughter, is star of the...
--Children's Literature