Who's That Tripping Over My Bridge?

Up the Mississippi River from New Orleans, north of Baton Rouge live three billy goats named Gruff. They want to cross Thompson's Creek to reach the lush pastures on the other side, but there's a very scary troll under the bridge who wants to gobble up those billy goats. Told in Coleen Salley's spirited style, with vibrant illustrations by Amy Jackson Dixon, this new version of the Norwegian folktale adds Louisiana spice to an old classic.

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Who's That Tripping Over My Bridge?

Up the Mississippi River from New Orleans, north of Baton Rouge live three billy goats named Gruff. They want to cross Thompson's Creek to reach the lush pastures on the other side, but there's a very scary troll under the bridge who wants to gobble up those billy goats. Told in Coleen Salley's spirited style, with vibrant illustrations by Amy Jackson Dixon, this new version of the Norwegian folktale adds Louisiana spice to an old classic.

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Who's That Tripping Over My Bridge?

Who's That Tripping Over My Bridge?

Who's That Tripping Over My Bridge?

Who's That Tripping Over My Bridge?

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Overview

Up the Mississippi River from New Orleans, north of Baton Rouge live three billy goats named Gruff. They want to cross Thompson's Creek to reach the lush pastures on the other side, but there's a very scary troll under the bridge who wants to gobble up those billy goats. Told in Coleen Salley's spirited style, with vibrant illustrations by Amy Jackson Dixon, this new version of the Norwegian folktale adds Louisiana spice to an old classic.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781455614165
Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company, Incorporated
Publication date: 12/02/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 32
File size: 5 MB
Age Range: 1 - 12 Years

About the Author

Coleen Salley was New Orleans' premier storyteller, but her reputation as a children's literature expert extends worldwide.
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