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Logan puts his skills to the test to help his town repair the schoolhouse in this second book of a wholesome series that's like Little House on the Prairie for younger readers.
The residents of Maple Ridge are trying to raise money to fix their schoolhouse. Repairs just can't be put off any longer! Everyone has decided to pitch in and sell their old or unwanted items at a market held outside the nearby city. Logan wants to contribute by fixing and selling a wagon wheel that he found on the side of the road, even though nobody believes he can handle the task. Logan works very hard on the repairs...but will his effort pay off?
With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Tales from Maple Ridge chapter books are perfect for beginning readers. This paperback edition features accessible text that helps young readers transition from picture books to chapter books with confidence.
Set in 19th century Illinois, this historical fiction story follows Logan as he takes on a challenging repair project to help his community. The narrative explores themes of perseverance, community spirit, and problem-solving as Logan works to prove he can complete the wagon wheel restoration.
The book captures the essence of prairie life and country living, offering young readers a glimpse into 1850s-1890s American life while teaching valuable lessons about contributing to your community and believing in yourself.
Grace Gilmore is a city girl, but she has always been fascinated by farm life. Growing up, she spent many summers riding horses, chasing chickens, and swimming in the creek at her great-grandparents' farm in the hollows of Kentucky. When she isn't writing books, she can be found playing the piano, baking cookies, or wrangling various pets. Grace lives with her family in Ithaca, New York.
Petra Brown lives at the foot of Mount Snowdon near the little Ffestiniog railway, in the beautiful country of North Wales, United Kingdom. When she was a child, she used to love to look through books and draw the pictures herself. Now she finds that illustrating children's books is immensely satisfying. You can visit her at PetraB.co.uk.