![]() The Picnic was adapted for Henny's card in the Raggedy Ann and Friends Cardbook set. During the trip, the jostling of the truck knocks Belindy out from between the mirrors, and she falls into a crack where she’s lost for two weeks until the moving men finally find her. The moving men take Raggedy Ann, Raggedy Andy, and Beloved Belindy to use as cushions between two mirrors in the truck. Moving Day: Marcella’s family is moving to a house on the seashore, and she gets all the dolls ready to go. He’s forgotten when the toys get moved into the car, so the raggedy animals sneak out during the night to grab him so he gets to come to the picnic as well. Foreward: The Train Ride: Marcella plays make-believe with her. Henny says that the stuffed animals shouldn’t get to go, since they’re not dolls, then goes to sulk behind the toy box. Marcella: A Raggedy Ann Story is a 1929 novel written and illustrated by Johnny Gruelle. The Picnic: Ann tells the dolls that Marcella plans on taking all her dolls and stuffed animals with her on a picnic in the countryside. ![]() ![]() ![]() There they make cookies and other treats out of mud, and have a nice pretend dinner. The Train Ride: Marcella plays make-believe with her dolls, taking them on a metal wagon train ride through the garden to “grandmother’s house”, her playhouse made from an old dry-goods box. Marcella: A Raggedy Ann Story is a 1929 novel written and illustrated by Johnny Gruelle. ![]()
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