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.
Author: Guest Posts
My book, The Midwife of Bethlehem tells the story of a faith-filled midwife in Bethlehem who was called to the stable to help a couple from out of town deliver a baby.
Go Ducky, Go
Lyle’s school is hosting The Great Duck Race and he has a ticket.
Many years ago on the island of Tigo Tigo, there lived a turtle named Harold who dreamt of learning to sing like the birds. All the other turtles on the island discouraged him from trying to sing, telling him that turtles just couldn’t sing.
Allison Branscombe, author of All About China: Stories, Songs, Crafts and More for Kids, selected these five family favorites.
In Fables of Fairy Good Heart: Divorce—A Parent’s Love Lasts Forever, author, mediator and renowned relationship expert Nancy Fagan takes on one child’s all too common question: “If my parents can stop loving one another, can they stop loving me, too?”
Made You Up is Francesca Zappia’s debut novel and features a new kind of heroine that readers are sure to find interesting.
Nap-a-Roo board book makes sleepy time special for children and parents alike.
WANT TO INSPIRE TOLERANCE AND ACCEPTANCE IN THE CLASSROOM? NJ Special Education teachers, Thaïs Sherell J and Daniel Schmeidler, combine skills to address the ongoing stigma associated with special education students in mainstream classrooms.
Author Rainbow Rowell has brought fanfiction to life in her 2015 novel, Carry On.