One day Raggedy Ann and Andy are walking in the deep, deep woods when they find a police officer who is crying. Someone has left a note on his door telling him to arrest Mr. Hooligooly -- but he doesn't know why! Raggedy Ann and Andy quickly discover the culprit: a magician who wants Mr. Hooligooly's magic cooking stick. It's up to the Raggedys to stop the greedy magician, and to teach him a valuable lesson about friendship.In this new version of a classic Raggedy Ann story, retold for young children, Raggedy Ann and the other dolls in the nursery come to life with humor and spirit.
Johnny Gruelle 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. He had such confidence in his design that often he would create the final ink work without first sketching in pencil.
Another wonderful adventure of goodness and kindness trumping meanness and wickedness ... lots of magical happenings, funny stories, and lots and lots of kind wishes. A great fantasy for children, filled with good ideas for how to live a happy life.
This was a gift for my daughter. I am not familiar with the Raggedy Ann stories, but would love to read some more. This was a very fun story and my daughter loved it. I wasn't sure if she would be ready for it, because it has more text then some books we have been reading. She was enthralled. This is from a series called My first Raggedy Ann. It is adapted from the story by Johnny Gruelle. Johnny Gruelle is the creator of Raggedy Ann and Andy.
Another fun romp with Raggedy Ann and her friends. The stories of the "bad guy" capturing one or more of the dolls, the escape, the dolls capturing the "bad guy" and he escapes ... get a bit redundant ... but it's all good fun and I enjoy reading them.