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| » Site title: The Official Raggedy Ann and Andy Museum |
| » Site title: Adventures in Caring Foundation » Site description: A non-profit organization best known for volunteers who dress as Raggedy Ann or Andy and visit hospitals and nursing homes. The purpose is to encourage healing and comfort for the sick and lonely. |
| » Site title: All About Raggedy Ann and Andy Group » Site description: Message board for doll collectors to share news. Includes picture albums, restoration tips, event calendar, and links. |
| » Site title: Angel Eyes Card Shoppe » Site description: Offers electronic greeting cards for all occasions. Includes midi music. |
| » Site title: Angel Winks Raggedy Ann and Andy Post Card Shoppe » Site description: Selection of electronic greeting cards for any occasion. Includes midi music. |
| » Site title: Cindy's World of Raggedy Ann » Site description: Collector shares photographs, description, and links. |
| » Site title: Kittys Place » Site description: Provides pictures of collection including Georgenes, Knickerbockers, and handmades. |
| » Site title: Martha's Raggedy Ann and Andy Page » Site description: Includes pictures of personal collection and links. |
| » Site title: Rag Ann Jo » Site description: Offers handmade cloth rag dolls. Includes photograph of creations. |
| » Site title: Raggedy Andrew Tabbat » Site description: Author of collector books. Includes information and photographs. |
| » Site title: Raggedy Ann and Andy » Site description: Offers information on companies manufacturing from 1920 to present, including changes in hair color and expressions. Provides photographs, and links. |
| » Site title: Raggedy Ann and Andy Coloring Pages » Site description: Character related pages to print and color. Includes print help. |
| » Site title: Raggedy Ann and Andy Dolls and Friends Group » Site description: Message board and chat for collectors of raggedies to share news, history, crafts, buy or trade, links, recipes, view pictures, graphics, and receive Arcola, Illinois festival information. |
| » Site title: Raggedy Ann and Andy Monument » Site description: Traveler shares picture obtained while visiting Arcola, Illinois. Includes history of statue built as memorial to Johnny Gruelle, the artist and writer who created the dolls. |
| » Site title: Raggedy Ann Finally Makes It » Site description: About.com article shares information about the rag doll being accepted to the National Toy Hall of Fame for 2002. Pictures and related links included. |
| » Site title: Raggedy Ann's Graphics » Site description: Offers character related art and background sets. |
| » Site title: Raggedy Collectors Network » Site description: Group formed for artisans and enthusiasts for the purpose of networking to find additional memorabilia. Message board, pictures, and links. |
| » Site title: Raggedy Yes, Worthless No » Site description: Learn about the history and value of rag dolls with an informative article from the Antique guide at About.com. |
| » Site title: Trina Chow's Raggedy Ann Collection » Site description: Collectors source includes information, pictures, and links. |
| » Site title: Yahoo Group: Raggedy » Site description: Provides mail list for collectors and subscription information. |
| » Site title: Yahoo Group: Raggedy Ann and Andy Collectors » Site description: Features forum and chat for collectors and fans to share news, information, links, and pictures of rag doll character related items. |
| » Site title: Time for Kids: Legendary Toys Enter Hall of Fame » Site description: "Raggedy Ann fans are celebrating all over the world. For four years, lovers of the legendary doll have been pushing for her entry into the nation's Toy Hall of Fame." By Dina El Nabli. (April 3, 2002) |
| » Site title: The Seattle Press: Raggedy Ann and Andy Still Delight » Site description: "To a young child dolls are not mere inanimate objects but personalities and friends. They share life, listen to us, go places and join us for tea and bedtime. Johnny Gruelle captures this relationship so smoothly that we immediately accept the stories as totally real and something we, as children, can relate to." By Stephen Herold. (December 6, 2001) |
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