Ulme of the Alentejo: A Tale of Two Horses is an inspiring tale of human and animal spirit.
Month: January 2016
Brimming with dragons, goblins, and logic puzzles, this middle-grade fantasy adventure is perfect for readers who enjoyed The Princess Bride or Rump.
Which five words best describe Mouse Scouts: Make a Difference?
Friendship, Teamwork, Helpfulness, Perseverance, Altruism.
The Tiara on the Terrace, by Kristen Kittschier, is a clever novel, perfect for fans of Pseudonymous Bosch and Gordon Korman and a companion to The Wig in the Window.
Ripple Grove Press is proud to present Jami Gigot’s debut picture book, Mae and the Moon. Released in September 2015, this charming book, beautifully illustrated in soft moonlit hues, will capture the hearts of moon gazers everywhere.
Charlotte’s Web is is one of the best-selling children’s books of all time. It is about a barnyard pig named Wilbur that can talk, a barn spider named Charlotte that can write, and a young girl named Fern that stands up for her beliefs.
The Children’s Book Review | January 13, 2016 Age Range: 7-8 Paperback: 40 pages About Silly Willy Winston in the Adventures of Inspector Snout:…
Learn about the US presidents with this bright and playful board book!
Ripple Grove Press is proud to present The Peddler’s Bed by Lauri Fortino and illustrated by Bong Redila. Released in September 2015, this tale of kindness and giving, features a peddler attempting to sell a fine, handcrafted bed, guaranteed never to squeak, to a poor man who has no bed at all.
The Children’s Book Review | January 10, 2016 If You Were Me and Lived in … Italy: A Child’s Introduction to Culture…