Raggedy Ann is a doll that looks like a little girl with bright red yarn hair, a blue dress, and a white apron. She was created in the early 1900s by Johnny Gruelle, who wrote a series of stories about her adventures with her brother Andy and their friends.
Raggedy Ann is special because she is made from cloth instead of plastic or other hard materials. This makes her very soft and cuddly, and great for hugging and snuggling. Plus, because her body is made from cloth, she can be easily repaired if she ever gets a rip or a tear in her fabric.
Many children have loved Raggedy Ann over the years, and she has become a beloved character in children's literature. Even today, she can still be found on toy shelves and in children's bedrooms all over the world, bringing joy and comfort to kids of all ages.