A dog named Maple from Maple Street loves the life she lives in her cute little town full of maple trees. As the seasons change so do the maple trees and the things Maple loves about them. Take a journey through the seasons with Maple in this simple rhyming story that will warm your heart.
In this colorful and uniquely illustrated story, you'll find dyslexia--friendly font and simple lines intended to help young and struggling readers.
Maple is our mostly sweet, maple syrup colored dog who loves her life in our favorite little town. She has been an amazing dog and loosely inspired this series of books.
Mary Engel Hall grew up in the scenic lakeside town of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. She currently spends most of her time in sunny Scottsdale, Arizona with her husband, two sons, and their dog Maple. They will forever love returning home to Coeur d’Alene in the summertime and as much as possible in between.
Mary earned her Bachelor of Business Administration from Gonzaga University and enjoys doing non-profit work. When she is not holding down the household or figuring out how to complete a renovation project, Mary can be found outside hiking, riding a bike, exploring the outdoors on a motorcycle with her boys, attempting to learn to play the bass guitar, or quietly sipping a cup of coffee and writing random musings. Maple Dog from Maple Street is the first one she has chosen to share.
Brigid Malloy is a Wisconsin-based children’s book illustrator who loves to tell humorous stories through her whimsical depictions of characters. She graduated from the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design in 2018, where she majored in illustration and minored in communication design. Since then, Brigid has illustrated over 20 books!
When she’s not drawing, Brigid adventures to local coffee shops and breweries with her friends and family.
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