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Trisha Speed Shaskan was born and raised in Winona, Minnesota, where she waterskied on the Mississippi River, played basketball, and skateboarded. She has written more than forty books for children and taught creative writing to children and teens. Trisha received a 2012 Minnesota State Artist’s Initiative Grant. She won the 2009 McKnight Artist Fellowship for Writers, Loft Award in Children’s Literature/Older Children. She lives in Minneapolis with her husband, Stephen Shaskan, who is a children’s book author and illustrator.
Think Cinderella was the sweetest belle of the ball? Think again! In this fun, quirky picture book, discover another perspective of this popular fairy tale.
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You think you know the story of "Little Red Riding Hood"? THINK AGAIN! This retelling of the classic story, told from the wolf's perspective, will give you a ...
OF COURSE you think we were evil, spiteful fairies, cursing the poor princess with a forever sleep. You don't know the other side of the story. Well, let us ...
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Books can help young children cope with life's tougher lessons. Gender neutral animal characters and inviting illustrations gently explore difficult ...
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OF COURSE you think Cinderella was the sweetest belle of the ball. You don't know the other side of the story. Well, let me tell you...
Grab your ticket. BOOM! BOOM! Grab your passport. RAT-A-TAT-TAT! The Percussion family is packed and ready to go! See what makes them the most well-traveled ...
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Got talent? The Keyboard family does! With a TAP! TAT! TWANG! and a DUN-DUN-DUN-DUN, the auditorium fills with song. See what makes the keyboards the most ...
Take your seats. HONK! HONK! Close your eyes. TWEET-TWEET-TWEET! And enjoy opening night at Orchestra Hall with the Woodwind family. See what makes these ...
A treat for your ears and eyes! With a ZING! ZING! and a BAH BAH BAH BAH! the finishing touches on the String family’s first art show are complete. See what ...
One animal has a lightweight shell. The other animal’s shell is heavy. Do you know the differences between a turtle and a tortoise? ...
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If you were a plural word, you would always be more than one. You could be camels, witches, puppies, or geese. What else could you be if you were a plural ...
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Beware! There is pancake batter in the air! It's a battle for the better batter. Will Betty beat Baxter, or Baxter beat Betty? ...
There's a new kid on the basketball court, and his name is Jude. He makes everyone laugh by making up funny nicknames. But when Jude starts playing unfairly, ...
To fly, fairies fan and flutter their wings. But they need a flying phrase, too. Will first-time fliers Flick and Flack find it? ...
Citizenship Week is coming, and the kids of Green Park need to come up with a project. But everyone has different ideas. Will Jade, Olive, and Kelly be able to ...
I live above the coral reef and can change my color to match it. Come and ride the waves with me. I am a dwarf seahorse, and I love to take it easy.
I live in a den and hunt my prey with venom. Zoom with me across the sea. I am a common octopus, and I have lots of things to show you! ...
If you were a compound word, you would be two words in one. You could take a house and a boat and make a HOUSEBOAT. You could take a boat that rows and make it ...
If you were a divided-by sign, you would divide things. You could divide pizza pies, presents, and stacks of cheese sandwiches. What else could you do if you ...
If you were a times sign, you would multiply things. You could make more tricycle tires, alien eyes, or bunches of balloons. What else could you do if you were ...
On the day of Ava's birthday, all of her friends are missing. She swims high and low looking for them. Will Ava find anyone to celebrate her birthday with? ...
If you were alliteration, you would be the same sound at the beginning of two or more words. You could be FANTISTIC FAMILY FUN FOR the FRANK FAMILY or COMPLETE ...
If you were onomatopoeia, you would be a word that sounds like the action it describes. You could CRASH, BOOM, or BANG! What else could you do if you were ...
Lucy uses her magic wand as a drumstick, and that's not all. Lucy's parents keep telling her, "Be careful. Wands are for magic!" But Lucy doesn't listen. What ...