Johnny Gruelle, Raggedy Ann's creator, authored and/or illustrated dozens of related works. Many other books were released and in some cases credited to Gruelle after his death in 1938. In addition, numerous works have been written or illustrated by others such as
Ethel Hays, who illustrated most of the
Saalfield Publishing Company's Raggedy Ann-related stories published from 1944.
Written and illustrated by Johnny Gruelle •
Raggedy Ann Stories (1918) •
Raggedy Andy Stories (1920) • ''Raggedy Andy's Number Book'' (1924) • ''Raggedy Ann's Wishing Pebble'' (1925) • ''Raggedy Ann's Fairy Stories'' (1928) • ''Raggedy Ann's Magical Wishes'' (1928) •
Raggedy Ann in the Deep Deep Woods (1930) •
Raggedy Ann in Cookie Land (1931) •
Raggedy Ann Cut-Out Paper Doll (1935) •
Raggedy Ann in the Golden Meadow (1935) •
Raggedy Ann and the Left-Handed Safety Pin (1935) •
Raggedy Ann and Maizie Moocow (1937) •
Raggedy Ann and the Laughing Brook (1940) •
Raggedy Ann and the Golden Butterfly (1940) •
Raggedy Ann and the Hoppy Toad (1940) •
Raggedy Ann and Betsy Bonnet String (1943) •
Raggedy Ann in the Snow White Castle (1946) • ''Raggedy Ann's Adventures'' (1947) •
Raggedy Ann and the Slippery Slide (1947) • ''Raggedy Ann's Merriest Christmas'' (1952) •
A Puzzle for Raggedy Ann and Andy (1957) • ''Raggedy Ann's Secret'' (1959) • ''Raggedy Ann's Christmas Surprise'' (ca. 1960) • ''Raggedy Ann's Stories to Read Aloud'' (1960) •
Raggedy Ann and the Hobby Horse (1961) •
Raggedy Ann and Andy and the Witchie Kissabye (1975) •
Raggedy Ann and Andy Giant Treasury (1984)
Written by others; illustrated by Gruelle and/or others •
The Bam Bam Clock, by
J. P. McEvoy, Illustrated by Johnny Gruelle, P. F. Volland Co., 1920 (Later issued by Algonquin Publishing, circa 1936) •
Raggedy Ann and the Tagalong Present (1971) • ''Raggedy Andy's Treasure Hunt'' (1973) • ''Raggedy Ann and Andy's Cookbook'' (1975) •
Raggedy Granny Stories (1977) • ''Raggedy Ann and Andy's Sewing Book'' (1977) •
Raggedy Ann and Andy's Grow and Learn Library A collection of twenty books published by Lynx, with each story containing a lesson, such as maintaining friendship when someone moves away or why parents must go to work. Raggedy Ann and Andy live in Marcella's playroom with many other toys such as Babette the French doll, Raggedy Dog, The Camel with the Wrinkled Knees, Sunny Bunny, Bubbles the Clown, Tim the Toy Soldier and more. •
Sunny Bunny Comes Home: Marcella discovers Sunny Bunny in the attic and brings him to the nursery, where the other toys show off their talents. The rabbit doesn't have any talents that he can discern, but when he hops high to save Marcella's balloons, he earns respect from the other toys. • '''Little Bear's Problem:''' While visiting the circus with Marcella, Raggedy Ann & Andy meet Little Bear, who's dismayed that he doesn't get to spend much time with his parents. The dolls teach him that his folks are bringing joy to others, so Little Bear decides to concentrate on his own future career as a performer. •
Sam Lamb Moves Away: Marcella gives Sam Lamb to her visiting cousin. The toys miss their friend so they send letters via the sparrows and discover Sam has found a happy new home. •
Raggedy Dog to the Rescue: Raggedy Dog is jealous when Raggedy Cat comes to live in the nursery, so he chases her to Raggedy Land and corners her in a tree. Realizing that he's done wrong, the dog comes to the cat's rescue and they become friends. •
What Can a Camel Do?: The Camel with the Wrinkled Knees can't think of a thing to do for the Talent Show, but he ultimately discovers that he has a talent for hauling the toys' equipment to the Talent Show. • '''Babette's Scary Night:''' When the dolls camp out in the playhouse, Babette becomes spooked by the scary stories that her friends tell, but they ultimately convince her that she has nothing to fear. •
A Very Close Call: When the toys play a game of hide-and-seek, Bubbles the clown gets locked in the pantry, so everyone works to free him. • '''Grouchy Bear's Parade:''' Marcella brings home a teddy bear whom she names Grouchy. The toy feels obliged to live up to his name, but Raggedy Ann teaches him that it's okay to show his true feelings. Once he does, Grouchy is chosen to lead the Teddy Bear Parade. •
The Box of Tricks: Raggedy Andy gets into a box of tricks that Marcella received for her birthday. The other toys aren't amused, so they turn the tables on him. • '''Raggedy Dog's Bone:''' Raggedy Dog is proud when he discovers a bone buried in the yard, but he learns that it belongs to Fido, Marcella's real puppy. •
The Jack-In-The-Box: Marcella's cousin brings a Jack-in-the-Box who doesn't want to play with the other toys, so they put on a pretend circus and invite him to join. •
Play Ball: While visiting Marcella's cousin's house, Raggedy Ann and Andy are asked to participate in a baseball game, but Andy discovers he's not a great player. •
The Play in the Attic: The toys are placed in the attic while the playroom is being painted. They're initially upset by the move, but they dig through trunks and entertain themselves by staging a production of
Goldilocks and the Three Bears. •
Raggedy Dog Learns to Share: Fido leaves his ball with Raggedy Dog, who doesn't want the other toys to play with it. • '''Raggedy Andy's Perfect Party:''' Raggedy Andy suggests the toys throw a party to celebrate the first day of summer. Everyone is assigned duties, but he neglects to designate someone to decorate. •
The Sleepover: When Marcella chooses Sunny Bunny to accompany her on a sleepover, the rabbit worries that her friend's toys won't like him. •
The Birthday Surprise: The toys have assigned duties in preparation for the Camel's birthday party, but Babette gets distracted and is forced to improvise her bouquet. •
Bubbles Goes to the Fair: Bubbles the Clown practices juggling in hopes of winning a prize at the Raggedy Land Fair, but he forgets to bring along his juggling balls. • '''Tim's Big Adventure:''' On a rainy day, Raggedy Ann decides to read a story to the other toys. Tim the toy soldier has no interest, but he's soon swept up in the drama and envisions himself as the hero. • '''A Parent's Guide to Raggedy Ann and Andy's Grow and Learn Library:''' Includes summaries of the stories and themes, plus tie-in activities for children. ==Other adaptations==