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Books published by publisher Richard Vaughn Linville

  • Aladdin Is Done In: A Story to Guess the Lesson

    Rich Linville, Bill Schafer, Richard Vaughn Linville

    Audible Audiobook (Richard Vaughn Linville, Aug. 7, 2019)
    The roofs of the Sultan's well-guarded palace are covered in pure gold. Someone known as "Aladdin, the Great Thief of Turan" wants to steal that gold. Aladdin climbs the palace garden wall to gain access to the golden roofs. Suddenly! What will happen to Aladdin?
  • Itsy Bitsy Spider Plus Spider Facts

    Rich Linville, Isabella Song, Richard Vaughn Linville

    Audiobook (Richard Vaughn Linville, Nov. 25, 2019)
    A rhyme for children to guess the meaning. The itsy, bitsy spider climbed up the waterspout. Down came the rain and washed the spider out. Out came the sun and dried up all the rain. And the itsy, bitsy spider climbed up the spout again. Finger movements that match the rhyme are included. Spider facts include the importance of spiders to our world.
  • The Miscreant Ant

    Rich Linville, Bill Schafer, Richard Vaughn Linville

    Audiobook (Richard Vaughn Linville, July 23, 2019)
    The ants in our ant colony work closely together to help the society. They even climb on top of each other to reach food. Yet, there is one miscreant ant named “Mystery” who helps no one except himself. He behaves badly and sleeps too much. He thinks that he is cool. But, he’s not. The Queen Ant calls Mystery before her. The Queen Ant says, “Mystery, if you don’t change your ways, someday you’ll be sorry.” Mystery ignores the Queen. One day, Mystery will find out that the Queen was right.
  • The Elves and the Shoemakers

    Rich Linville, Mel Jackson, Richard Vaughn Linville

    Audible Audiobook (Richard Vaughn Linville, Oct. 11, 2018)
    A colorfully illustrated retelling of a Grimm's Fairy Tale about a wife and husband who are both poor shoemakers. In a time of need, they are helped by the kindness of strangers.
  • Hey Diddle Diddle: A Rhyme With Bonus Jokes for Kids

    Rich Linville, Claire Duncan, Richard Vaughn Linville

    Audiobook (Richard Vaughn Linville, Nov. 7, 2019)
    Hey Diddle Diddle is a short nonsense rhyme that makes children laugh. This book also includes bonus joke for kids.
  • Growth Mindset for Kids: We All Have Brain Power!

    Rich Linville, Trisha Wiggin-Fausnaugh, Richard Vaughn Linville

    Audiobook (Richard Vaughn Linville, Sept. 25, 2017)
    Why do kids need to know about growth mindsets? Scientists have found that there are two different kinds of mindsets: fixed mindsets and growth mindsets. A fixed mindset never changes. In a fixed mindset your failures define you like: "I'm no good at dancing." If I never learn new things or never make new friends, I have a fixed mindset. My growth mindsets can change! When I learn something new or challenging, then I have a growth mindset like: "If I focus and practice, I can learn to dance." Grit, or stick-to-it-ness, is a part of growth mindset of many successful people.
  • Clash of the Greek Gods: Who Will Win?

    Rich Linville, Isabella Song, Richard Vaughn Linville

    Audiobook (Richard Vaughn Linville, Dec. 2, 2019)
    High up in a temple within the clouds of Mount Olympus, a voice bellows, scaring the birds into flight. It is Zeus (ZOOSE), the Greek god of sky, thunder, and lightning. He says, “I challenge the gods to a contest to prove once and for all who is the best conqueror!
  • Ancient Egypt for Kids: 50,000 BC to 653 BC

    Rich Linville, Neil Reeves, Richard Vaughn Linville

    Audiobook (Richard Vaughn Linville, March 16, 2018)
    Enjoy this travel though Egyptian history. Egypt is of one of the first great civilizations. Around 50,000 BC, hunter-gatherers first settled in the abundant Nile regions. By about 9,500 BC, Egyptians grew plants and domesticated animals. Then, writing developed. The first Pharaoh ruled. Egypt's power rose and fell for thousands of years for different reasons.
  • Oprah Winfrey Love Yourself First: Historical Fiction for Mature Children and Young Adults

    Rich Linville, Charlene Harry, Richard Vaughn Linville

    Audiobook (Richard Vaughn Linville, Sept. 10, 2019)
    It is January 29, 1954. I am born in the heart of Mississippi in a place called Kosciusko, (KAW-zee-ESS-koh). My mother is a housemaid who broke up with my father. She raises me on her own. My name is Orpah (OR-pah) Gail Winfrey but everyone pronounces it “Oprah (OH-prah). Before I am three years old, my grandmother teaches me to read. She takes me to the local church, where I am nicknamed "The Preacher" because I can recite Bible verses from memory.
  • The Kitten Who Didn't Know How to Meow

    Rich Linville, Jordan Scherer, Richard Vaughn Linville

    Audiobook (Richard Vaughn Linville, April 17, 2018)
    The newborn kitten has lost her mother and does not know how to meow. She asks the farm animals to teach her how.
  • Why We Argue: A Retelling of a Story from India

    Rich Linville, Georgeann Haynes, Richard Vaughn Linville

    Audiobook (Richard Vaughn Linville, Aug. 12, 2019)
    Why do we argue and disagree? This is a retelling of a story from India. Seven blind people visit a zoo. The first person said, "The elephant is a rope, yippee". The second said, "The elephant is not a rope! It's a tree trunk. That's all". The third said, "You are both wrong. The elephant is a wall". The fourth said, " The elephant is a curtain". The fifth said, "The elephant is a spear". The sixth said, "The elephant is a garden hose". The seventh said, "There's no such thing as an elephant". The zoo guide said, "Now, even though I am not blind, I understand why people argue". This story shows why people have arguments.
  • The Fox and the Grapes and the Stork: Two Aesop Fables to Find Their Meanings

    Rich Linville, Falon Echo, Richard Vaughn Linville

    Audiobook (Richard Vaughn Linville, May 22, 2018)
    Aesop's Fables are more than 3,000 years old and still have meaning today. You can enjoy listening to fables and try to think about the meanings or morals. Not everyone has the same meaning for a fable. Many possible meanings are given for each fable.