Scriptor: Valerie TrippAlias: Valerie Tripp, Valeire Tripp
7 past events. Harleysville Books: American Event - Celebrate Josephina (Aprilis 19 at 13:00) Join us this month as we celebrate Josefina. We'll be learning what life was like in 1824 with crafts and activities.The event is free, but registration is requested.
Added by booksense. American Girl Place New York: Valerie Tripp (Maius 16 at 15:30) Valerie Tripp. Meet Valerie Tripp, the award-winning author of dozens of the beloved American Girl historical character books! This informal session is your opportunity to meet Ms. Tripp in person and have your favorite books signed. (ages 8 and up)
Added by lampbane. Barnes & Noble Booksellers - Skokie - Old Orchard: Valerie Tripp: Meet Kit (Iunius 14 at 15:00) Valerie Tripp.
Added by bookjones. American Girl Place Chicago: Meet the Author: Valerie Tripp (Iunius 14 at 16:30) Valerie Tripp. Meet Valerie Tripp, the award-winning author of dozens of the beloved American Girl historical character books! This informal session is your opportunity to meet Ms. Tripp in person and have your favorite books signed. Free and open to the public. For girls ages 8 and up.
Added by lampbane. American Girl Place Los Angeles: Meet the Author: Valerie Tripp (Iunius 29 at 11:00) Valerie Tripp. Meet Valerie Tripp, the award-winning author of dozens of the beloved American Girl historical character books! This informal session is your opportunity to meet Ms. Tripp in person and have your favorite books signed. Free and open to the public. For girls ages 8 and up.
Added by lampbane. Aladdin's Lamp Children's Bookstore: Reading aad Book Discussion (Iunius 29 at 13:30) Valerie Tripp reads from Really Truly Ruthie: 1932. The children's author reads from her new book and discusses the forthcoming feature film "Kit Kittredge: Am American Girl". Call 703-241-8281 to register. (Book World, the Washington Post)
Added by SqueakyChu. Bookshop Santa Cruz: American Girl Party (Iulius 26 at 10:30) American Girl Party featuring Kit, from the 1930's Depression Era
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