Rich Linville
My email is teachersask@yahoo.com, and I will respond to comments and questions. Using a child’s first name and interests, I will custom-written books for adults and children.Email me if you are interested in a custom children's book. For 45 years, I enjoyed teaching all subjects in elementary, midd...
Women in Science
By: Rich Linville
Women are an important part of science. In ancient times they did science as well as math, medicine, and teaching. There were some people who said that only men could do science. But, they were wrong....
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Birth Month Flowers
By: Rich Linville
A birth month flower is a symbolic flower assigned to a month of the year. What determines birth month flowers? Birth month flowers are determined by many factors such as history, seasons, symbolism, ...
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Three Billy Goats Gruff plus Facts about Goats
By: Rich Linville
“Mama and Papa, I’m hungry!” says baby goat Gruff. Mama goat and Papa goat Gruff say, “Yes, we’re starving, too. Baby goat Gruff asks, “Can we cross over the bridge to greener pastures?”...
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There Was a Crooked Man: A Rhyme Retold
By: Rich LinvilleRead the extended rhyme of "There Was a Crooked Man", find the meaning, and discover activities.
Freya and the Hidden Fairy World
By: Rich Linville
Freya is walking in the forest. She sees a beautiful ladybug and makes a wish that she would find a fairy. Suddenly the ladybug turns into a fairy and says, “Freya, we need your help. Please find an...
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Buddha Sayings for Children
By: Rich Linville
Buddha spent his life helping people learn how to be kind, stay calm, understand their feelings, avoid hurting others, and live peacefully. He was not a god. He was a wise teacher who wanted everyone ...
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Hey Diddle Diddle a Rhyme with Bonus Jokes for Kids
By: Rich LinvilleHey Diddle Diddle is a short nonsense rhyme that makes children laugh. This illustrated book also includes bonus joke for kids.
Dandelions and Their Life Cycle
By: Rich LinvilleSome dandelions are bright, yellow flowers that look like the sun. They close at night and open in the morning like small suns. They are one of the first signs that Spring has arrived.
The Dog in the Manger" An Aesop Fable For You to Find the Meaning
By: Rich Linville
This is an Aesop Fable about a mean dog who wanders onto a farm where he does not belong. He sees the farmer in the dell driving his tractor. The farmer and an ox are pulling out an old tree stump. Th...
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Esther A Mature Children’s Bible Story
By: Rich Linville
What could you learn from the Bible story of Esther? This Bible story shows us that Esther becomes someone who takes an important role in her own future and that of her people. She stands with courage...
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