Raggedy Ann is a classic children's character created by Johnny Gruelle in 1915. She is a rag doll with red yarn hair and a dotted dress. In literature, she has been described as tattered, raggedy, worn, frayed, and shabby. Synonyms for Raggedy Ann that could be used to describe her appearance include dilapidated, disheveled, weathered, battered, threadbare, and moth-eaten. Despite her rough appearance, Raggedy Ann is known for her kind heart and adventurous spirit. She has inspired generations of children and continues to be a beloved character in books, movies, and games.