She began as a family rag doll; an old toy, faded and worn, tossed into an attic. And there, the legend goes, a little girl named Marcella found her one wet and rainy day.
Her father Johnny Gruelle, saw infinite possibilities in that old plaything, so he repaired her and gave her a name. With her shoe-button eyes and winsome smile, Raggedy Ann soon became the beloved playmate of Gruelle's young daughter, Marcella.
When Marcella Gruelle fell ill and died in her early teens, Johnny was devastated. But knowing how much his daughter had adored Raggedy Ann, he began writing the stories that were eventually published. Gruelle soon gave Raggedy Ann a brother named Raggedy Andy, and through the years the two floppy rag dolls acquired many other wonderful storybook friends - all inhabitants of a very special world, where dolls come alive and enjoy magical adventures when no mortals are present.
And don't forget her favorite camel with the wrinkled knees.
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Questions
1. Who created Raggedy Ann and Andy?
2. When, what year?
3. Where, what state?
4. What was the reason that he originally had to create these dolls?
5. Who is the expert on this mans' life and history
now?
Mew your answers here