Happy Birthday, Good Knight (Penguin Young Readers, Level 3)
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Rating | : | 4.86 (506 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0448463741 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 48 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-01-26 |
Language | : | English |
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Messy fun thewaspyfeminist Another cute Good Knight book. In this one, the three little dragons are quite upset. It is the birthday of someone very special and important and they don't know what to do for him. The Good Knight suggests that they bake a cake. That's a great idea they think and they go about making a cake. Or tryin. "Happy Birthday good Knight" according to Pat R.. Great birthday gift for my five year old grandson. He is an early reader so enjoyed reading it himself as well as having others read it to him. What little boy doesn't like knights and dragons, and it has a great moral message as well.. Favorite Early Reader Series ABandC The Good Knight series is one of my - and my child's - favorite early reader series!We have a toddler, not a reader, and I love that the content and language is mild, yet silly and fun. Unlike other early readers we have read the characters do not tell each other to "shut up," call each other or things
. Shelley M. Thomas has written many books for young readers, including the successful Good Knight series, Putting the World to Sleep, and The Seven Tales of Trinket
Plecass charming ink-and-watercolor illustrations enhance the setting and mood of this sweet, well-told story. The use of repetition and word patterns makes this a fine purchase for beginning readers.–Bobbee Pennington, Bryan Public Library, TXCopyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. From School Library Journal Kindergarten-Grade 2–In this addition to the series, the knights dragons try to make a birthday present for a friend and enlist the young knights help. However, attempts to make a cake and a card and put on a magic show result in complete messes. At midnight, the dragons cry drippy droppy dragon tears and explain that the gifts were meant for him. . All rights reserved. The Good Knight reassures them a
The much-loved Good Knight is back again and it’s his birthday! His three little dragon friends want to surprise him. They try to make a cake—but all they make is a mess. A card? Another mess—glitter and glue all over the room.Then the theatrical performance is a flop.Time is running out, and the poor little dragons must find a special way to say Happy Birthday, Good Knight. They do, and it’s a good day’s fun in this perfectly pitched easy reader.Good Night, Good Knight, the first in the Good Knight series, was an ALA Notable Book and a Booklist Top 10 Easy Reader, among other honors.