Browse all books

Books published by publisher Richard Vaughn Linville

  • My Alaskan Race: Told by Huskie Dog

    Rich Linville, Falon Echo, Richard Vaughn Linville

    Audible Audiobook (Richard Vaughn Linville, May 18, 2018)
    Huskie Dog describes his dog sled adventures from start to finish. This annual Iditarod sled race covers one thousand grueling, perilous miles. "Yipee! I'm in the Iditarod race with a team of dogs and my musher, who is the driver of the dog sled. Originally, the Iditarod was a mail supply route across Alaska in the 1800s. In 1925, the children in Nome were sick and needed serum. In bad weather, the medicine had to be carried by mushers over a long distance. The medicine was delivered in time to save the children. The Iditarod race celebrates those brave mushers and their dogs. Let the race begin."
  • Slime Monsters Attack: Be Ready to Be Scared

    Rich Linville, JK Carpenter, Richard Vaughn Linville

    Audiobook (Richard Vaughn Linville, May 7, 2018)
    A fun scary listen for children who enjoy scary stories. We listen to scary fiction stories for many reasons. One reason is for excitement. Another reason is to face our fears. When I was 11 years old, I had nightmares for weeks about a giant chasing me. I would wake up in a cold sweat. I told my Mom, who said "Next time that you have a bad dream, look the giant in the eyes and say, 'BOO!'” It worked. Face your fears.
  • Mary Had a Little Lamb

    Rich Linville, Tennison Brown, Richard Vaughn Linville

    Audiobook (Richard Vaughn Linville, Nov. 19, 2019)
    The complete rhyme of Mary Had a Little Lamb and it seems to be based upon a real girl by the name of Mary Sawyer (1806 - 1889). She brought a pet lamb to school. An uproar followed. A nephew of the teacher was visiting and wrote a rhyme about the incident. The Redstone School is now in Sudbury, Massachusetts. It is believed to be the schoolhouse mentioned in the nursery rhyme.
  • Valentine’s Day with the Lovebugs in Valentine Land

    Rich Linville, Katherine O'Day, Richard Vaughn Linville

    Audiobook (Richard Vaughn Linville, April 4, 2018)
    Welcome to Valentine Land where we have delicious candy flowers and golden caramel trees. I'm a lovebug. They call me Cupid. Oh, no! My Valentine cards are missing! What could have happened to them?
  • Too Much Pride: A Greek Myth

    Rich Linville, Katherine O'Day, Richard Vaughn Linville

    Audible Audiobook (Richard Vaughn Linville, June 12, 2018)
    This is a retelling of a story about excessive pride that was told in ancient Greece more than 3,000 years ago. You should be proud of what you can do, but don't be too proud. The ancient Greeks believed excessive pride (hubris) could be harmful to you.
  • My Ice Age Struggles: What Was It Like Then?

    Rich Linville, Jimmy Allen Fuller, Richard Vaughn Linville

    Audiobook (Richard Vaughn Linville, Dec. 4, 2018)
    What was it like to live during the Ice Age? Follow the true-to-life struggles of a group of people trying to survive the cold climate.
  • The One-Eyed Cats - Agent KillMouseSkee and Agent YouDirtyRat

    Rich Linville, Jennifer True, Richard Vaughn Linville

    Audible Audiobook (Richard Vaughn Linville, Dec. 5, 2018)
    Agent KillMouseSkee and Agent YouDirtyRat are called in by the Chief Cheshire Cat to find the criminals who has been stealing from the Fishy Cannery Row Company. Will they catch the criminals?
  • Amelia Earhart and Her Life

    Rich Linville, Jordan Scherer, Richard Vaughn Linville

    Audiobook (Richard Vaughn Linville, March 23, 2018)
    In 1897, I am born in the home of my grandfather. It is the custom in my family for the first newborn baby girl to be named after both grandmothers. My name is Amelia Mary Earhart. My nickname is Meeley. I am adventurous and curious about things. I can do anything that a boy can do. My father loses his job. We move to Chicago to live with friends. I keep a scrapbook of newspaper articles about successful women in many careers. I have a difficult childhood. My mother wants me to go to a better high school than the one near us. So I go to Hyde Park, which has a better science program. I excel in science. What will become of me?
  • The Peacock and the Crane: An Aesop Fable with Facts About Them

    Rich Linville, Kaylan McKinney, Richard Vaughn Linville

    Audiobook (Richard Vaughn Linville, Nov. 26, 2018)
    This is an ancient fable about a peacock who is vain and a crane who thinks what you do is more important than how you look. Try to guess the meaning of this Aesop fable and how it applies to your life. Several morals are given at the end of this story.
  • The Pied Piper a Folk Tale to Guess the Meaning

    Rich Linville, Charlene Harry, Richard Vaughn Linville

    Audible Audiobook (Richard Vaughn Linville, May 20, 2019)
    The Pied Piper is a folk tale for you to find the meaning or moral. "I am a player of a magic flute that is also called a pipe. Dressed in multicolored clothing or pied clothing, people call me the Pied Piper. When I play my pipe, animals follow me until I stop playing. A messenger says that the mayor of Hamlin begs me to come right away. He disappears quickly. I wonder what the mayor wants?"
  • My Travel to the Middle Ages: A Mystery to Solve

    Rich Linville, Jeni Brockbank, Richard Vaughn Linville

    Audiobook (Richard Vaughn Linville, Aug. 9, 2018)
    While hiking, I am daydreaming about what it would be like to live in the Middle Ages with castles, knights, queens, and kings. Suddenly, I slip into a river of icy cold water. I’m spinning around and around. What’s that ahead?
  • The Crow and the Pitcher and the Fox: Two Aesop Fables

    Rich Linville, Falon Echo, Richard Vaughn Linville

    Audiobook (Richard Vaughn Linville, Oct. 24, 2018)
    Here are two Aesop's fables about a crow and a pitcher plus a crow and a fox. You can say what you think is the meaning or moral of each one.