Milly's Family Fun
School of Monsters
Sally Rippin crafts narratives that delve into the intricate relationships and inner lives of young characters. Her distinctive style is characterized by empathy and an authentic voice that resonates deeply with young readers. Rippin frequently explores universal themes of adolescence, friendship, and the journey of self-discovery. Through engaging plots and vivid characters, she encourages readers to reflect on their own experiences and emotions.






School of Monsters
In Moopertown, everyone is special � in their own special way!Abbie just ADORES adventure. She loves spending her days discovering Moopertown and beyond, just like her explorer heroes. But not every day can be filled with adventure � and not everyone appreciates Abbie's quests!Poor Abbie. Can an adventurous Mooper find a little excitement, without annoying her friends?
Welcome to Moopertown! In Moopertown, everyone is special � in their own special way!Quinn just wants a little PEACE. It's not that he doesn't love busy Moopertown � it's just that he prefers a quiet life. But Quinn is so quiet that he's sometimes overlooked by the other Moopers. And sometimes theyforget he's even there!Poor Quinn. How does a quiet Mooper fit in a rowdy place like Moopertown?
In this adventure, Billie B. is excited to be chosen as a helper on a school trip to the zoo. However, her distraction leads to a surprising scare. Additionally, she faces unexpected news about Santa Claus changing his plans, adding to the day's excitement and challenges. The story captures the whimsical and unpredictable nature of childhood experiences.
When Billie B Brown goes to kinder, every day becomes a super dooper adventure... Billie is off on an underwater adventure! Will she be able to save her friends from the great gloopy sea monster?
In her new falling-down home, in her new street, in her new suburb, Jelly waits for high school to begin. She can only feel happy up in the branches of the old apricot tree and by the creek at the back of the house. One night, Jelly and her cousins spot something in the creek’s dark waters. At first they think it’s a bird, but it isn’t…it’s a baby angel with a broken wing. And they decide to keep it.But soon things start to go wrong, and Jelly discovers that you can’t just take something from where it belongs and expect that it won’t be missed.Sally Rippin’s Angel Creek is a book about growing up: being brave and selfish and tough and scared. It’s a book about an angel. But not the sweet variety. It’s a book about the things that change and the things that always stay the same.
Billie has always been best friends with Jack. But now Rebecca wants to be her best friend! Who will Billie choose?
The engaging game of hiding and finding unfolds through simple text and vibrant illustrations, inviting babies to explore different locations where the baby might be. With charming visuals by Sally Rippin, this interactive book encourages participation and discovery, making it a delightful experience for young readers.
The book features a rhythmic narrative that captures the daily journey from morning to night, accompanied by captivating illustrations. This engaging combination of text and visuals invites readers to experience the flow of a typical day, making it appealing for young audiences.