Carolrhoda Picture books in order

Laurie Friedman's Carolrhoda picture books include historical and imaginative stories for children. See all 18 titles in order.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 Almost to Freedom 2003 Laurie Friedman Buy
2 What DO Teachers Do ? 2006 Laurie Friedman Buy
3 Wolf’s Coming! 2007 Laurie Friedman Buy
4 I Know an Old Teacher 2008 Laurie Friedman Buy
5 Druscilla’s Halloween 2009 Laurie Friedman Buy
6 Noah’s Bark 2010 Laurie Friedman Buy
7 Mudkin 2010 Laurie Friedman Buy
8 Sarah Emma Edmonds Was a Great Pretender 2010 Laurie Friedman Buy
9 Fall Mixed Up 2011 Laurie Friedman Buy
10 Infinity and Me 2011 Laurie Friedman Buy
11 Big Bouffant 2011 Laurie Friedman Buy
12 Beep and Bah 2012 Laurie Friedman Buy
13 Oopsy, Teacher! 2012 Laurie Friedman Buy
14 Waga’s Big Scare 2012 Laurie Friedman Buy
15 The Only Alex Addleston in All These Mountains 2014 Laurie Friedman Buy
16 Birthday Rules 2015 Laurie Friedman Buy
17 Feeding the Flying Fanellis 2015 Laurie Friedman Buy
18 The Book Itch 2015 Laurie Friedman Buy

Laurie Friedman published 18 picture books through Carolrhoda Books between 2003 and 2015. These titles often have a more educational or thoughtful bent, including Almost to Freedom (2003) about a rag doll on the Underground Railroad and Sarah Emma Edmonds Was a Great Pretender (2010) about a Civil War figure.

Other titles range from humorous stories like Wolf’s Coming! (2007) and Noah’s Bark (2010) to math-themed books like Infinity and Me (2011). The collection shows the breadth of Friedman’s picture book work.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the Carolrhoda Picture series?

There are eighteen books in the Carolrhoda Picture series, published between 2003 and 2015.

What is the first book in the Carolrhoda Picture series?

The first book in the Carolrhoda Picture series is Almost to Freedom, published in 2003.

What is different about the Carolrhoda Picture books?

These picture books were published by Carolrhoda Books and tend to include more educational or historical themes compared to Friedman’s other picture book work.

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