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Little Ruth Reddingford and the Wolf |
| Children are sure to enjoy this lively new rendition of an age-old classic. Little Ruth Reddingford loves visiting her grandmother. So when Grandma can’t pick her up for their weekly visit, Red packs a basketful of goodies and sets off on her own.
Taking a shortcut through the woods, she is confronted by menacing bullies. The ensuing adventure takes a surprising twist, as Red discovers the power of her Native American heritage and makes an unusual new friend.
Hank Wesselman’s imaginative storytelling and Raquel Abreu’s striking illustrations bring this familiar tale vibrantly to life. |
| http://www.biguniverse.com/c/r/51/dm |
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The Way to Slumbertown |
| Follow the lilting words of L.M. Montgomery, poet and world-renowned author of Anne of Green Gables, as she reveals “The Way to Slumbertown”. This classic poem is now a beautifully illustrated lullaby without which no bedtime travels would be complete. As soothing as a mother’s embrace, “The Way to Slumbertown” gently guides children to the world of dreams, as they peacefully drift off to sleep. |
| http://www.biguniverse.com/c/r/249/dm |
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The Wild Swans |
| Hans Andersen’s classic tale of faithful love, of happiness lost, and found again. |
| http://www.biguniverse.com/c/r/12/dm |
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