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Rick Walton
Rick Walton first thought of writing for children when his high school English teacher, Joyce Nelson, told him that a story he had written for the class would make a good children's book. But it wasn't until after he had dabbled in business, law, teaching, software design, and almost every other... show more



Rick Walton first thought of writing for children when his high school English teacher, Joyce Nelson, told him that a story he had written for the class would make a good children's book. But it wasn't until after he had dabbled in business, law, teaching, software design, and almost every other career in the book, he finally realized that writing for kids was one of the few things that he both enjoyed and was good at. Since then Rick has had over ninety books published. His works include picture books, riddle books, activity books, mini-mysteries, a collection of poetry, and educational and game software. His books have been featured on the IRA Children's Choice list, Reading Rainbow, and on CBS This Morning. Rick teaches university courses on picture book writing and on the children's book publishing industry. You can find out more about Rick at www.rickwalton.com, and at www.rickcreation.com.

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Birth date: January 01, 1957
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Madison's Book Blog
Madison's Book Blog rated it 8 years ago
Written by: Rick Walton and Nathan Hale This is a comical spin off of the classic tale, "Madeline". Frankenstein is the scariest monster in Mrs. Devel's castle, frightening all the animals and parents he comes across. Until one night, he wakes up without a head and has to be taken to the hospital...
Betsy's Bookshelf
Betsy's Bookshelf rated it 8 years ago
Written by Rick Walton Illustrated by Greg Hally Bullfrog has lost his hop! While searching for it, he experiences a variety of situations involving compound words. I love this book! Great for a lesson on compound words with second grade. It will keep children engaged as they try to guess the se...
Degrees of Affection
Degrees of Affection rated it 10 years ago
Madeline was more my sister's thing then it was mine; I preferred Beatrix Potter and then the American Girl history books. So it surprised me the other day when I started reciting: "In an old house in Paris, that was covered in vines..." It's amazing the things your brain chooses to hang onto. Whe...
The Fangirl
The Fangirl rated it 11 years ago
Warning: I would not recommend this book for kids who are frightened or squeamish about gross/gory humor (like characters heads being cut off, though they are monsters and live through it). I picked up a copy of this at my local book store and couldn't resist reading it on the spot. If you're a fa...
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 12 years ago
Tash read a few to me last night while I wast resting my eyes. Good little brain puzzles: Poirot for Beginners.***The girls have had these forever, and I've read some aloud, and had some read-aloud to me. Finally, I got around to filling in the ones that had been skipped. I correctly solved most of ...
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