

The mother is hesitant to let the family discover her children, but the toys insist on bringing them to the nursery. Raggedy Ann and the Kittens: Fido discovers that the cat has had a litter of kittens. The toys initially tease Raggedy Ann but come to realize the error of their ways. Raggedy Ann and the Strange Dolls: Marcella receives two new dolls from her aunt. Raggedy Ann's Trip on the River: Fido drags Raggedy Ann outside and plays tug-of-war with another puppy, which results in the doll getting dropped in the river, where she's later fished out by daddy. He brings her home, where his mother puts her through a restoration. Raggedy Ann and the Painter: A house painter is so smitten with Raggedy Ann that he pulls her down to play and accidentally drops her in a bucket of paint. Raggedy Ann Rescues Fido: When the family's dog escapes, Raggedy Ann teams up with Peterkins, the neighbor's pooch, to retrieve the puppy from the dog catcher. After an exilerating flight, the doll's skirt rips and she falls, serendipitously landing in a tree in Marcella's yard. Raggedy Ann and the Kite: The neighborhood boys can't get their kite to stay in the air, so Marcella suggests attaching Raggedy Ann as a tail.

Raggedy Ann and the Washing: Marcella accidentally drops Raggedy Ann into the washing, and Dinah doesn't discover the doll until she's emerged on the other side, flattened. When Marcella returns, she discovers they're sticky, so she washes them and hangs them to dry before giving them dinner and putting them to bed. Raggedy Ann Learns a Lesson: The dolls break into the pantry to eat goodies. Grandma fixes up the doll and gives her to Marcella.

Introduction: Marcella finds Raggedy Ann in the attic and returns her to her grandmother, who recounts playing with the doll as a child. Preface and Dedication: The author discusses the beloved doll.
