Grandma and Grandpa's Traveling House in Rhode Island is a children's picture book for ages 4-8 that introduces young readers to the history, waterways, and unique traditions of the Ocean State through warm, family-centered storytelling.In this Rhode Island edition, children discover America's smallest state and learn how its coastline and harbors shaped life along the water. Through postcards and conversations with their grandparents, young readers go clam hunting, watch sailboats glide through Narragansett Bay, and explore why Rhode Island is known as the sailing capital of the world. The story also introduces ideas of freedom and fairness through Rhode Island's connection to the Bill of Rights, shares tales of pirates who once sailed these waters, and delights children with visits to giant wooden trolls hidden in nature.Written in a gentle, non-political tone, this full-color book emphasizes curiosity, exploration, and shared storytelling. It is part of a growing state-by-state series designed for library collections and classroom read-alouds.Ages: 4-8Grade Range: Pre-K to Grade 3Format: Full-color paperback