Ronald Kidd
Author of Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney's Wonderful World of Reading)
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Works by Ronald Kidd
Look Before You Bounce (Disney's Out & About With Pooh: A Grow and Learn Library, Volume 4) (1996) 184 copies
Eeyore's Happy Tail (Disney's Out & About With Pooh: A Grow and Learn Library, Volume 6) (1996) 149 copies
There's No Place Like Home (Disney's Out & About With Pooh: A Grow and Learn Library, Volume 7) (1996) 144 copies
Fun is Where You Find It (Disney's Out & About With Pooh: A Grow and Learn Library, Volume 8) (1996) 138 copies
Sweet Dreams (Disney's Out & About With Pooh: A Grow and Learn Library, Volume 9) (1996) — Author — 128 copies
The Perfect Pet (Disney's Out & About With Pooh: A Grow and Learn Library, Volume 11) (1996) 117 copies
Disney's Beauty and the Beast: The Perfect Party (Disney's Storytime Treasure Library, Vol. 4) (1997) 74 copies
Teddy Roosevelt and the Treasure of Ursa Major (Kennedy Center Presents: Capital Kids) (2008) 49 copies
Walt Disney's Bambi: A Noisy Neighbor (Disney's Storytime Treasure Library, Vol. 12) (1998) 45 copies
Walt Disney's Winnie the Pooh and Friends set of 6: EEYORE AND THE BALLOON TREE; TIGGER BOUNCES INTO FALL; ROO'S BEST… (1995) — Author — 8 copies
Piglet to the Rescue [Hardback] 5 copies
Fantastic Friends: Starring Panda Painter & Doodles (The Fantastic World! Lisa Frank) (1997) 2 copies
Disney's and Pixar Toy Story 1 copy
Skönheten och odjuret 1 copy
Finding Nemo 1 copy
Jonah 1 copy
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- Birthdate
- 1948-04-29
- Gender
- male
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- Works
- 132
- Members
- 5,066
- Popularity
- #4,941
- Rating
- 3.9
- Reviews
- 62
- ISBNs
- 204
- Languages
- 6
So I liked this book a lot. At the same time, I recognize that there are already too many books that center white voices in American history. So while I think this is a good book and that is has the potential to speak to young white readers where they are, it is important to boost books (especially those by African American authors) that center people of color. Do not read this without reading books by the likes of Christopher Paul Curtis, Rita Williams-Garcia, John Lewis, Carole Boston Weatherford, Andrea Davis Pinkney, Jacqueline Woodson, Kekla Magoon, and Walter Dean Myers (and others).… (more)