Good Knight Sleep Tight
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.65 (966 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0340860936 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 32 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2018-01-02 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
A stunning sequel to the award-winning title The Kiss That Missed. The lovable and haphazard knight is back on another quest to find the finest feathers in the kingdom to fill the royal pillow and stop the little princess making that terrible noise!
"Good Knight Sleep Tight" according to Rick N.. Great book for small children Thank you. CGA said My Son's Favorite Book. This is my My Son's Favorite Book This is my 3 year old son's favorite book. The pictures are wonderful, and the story is really cute. It made my son want to be a "good knight" for Halloween, and today he took the book in to school to read to the class. He LOVES it! It's a great book for all ages.. year old son's favorite book. The pictures are wonderful, and the story is really cute. It made my son want to be a "good knight" for Halloween, and today he took the book in to school to read to the class. He LOVES it! It's a great book for all ages.. Absolutely charming! Every time we read this book, we have so much fun, whether it is at home with my children, or in class with my little students. Lovely sense of humour, gorgeous illustrations as always, and one thing I find very important - a simple yet worthwhile message - family love, one between a brother and sister. Not to mention the unquestionable loyalty from the good knight and his steed! Such a charming, positive story, enriching our bookshelf and hearts!
Although some of the transitions are a bit abrupt, humor prevails. . Finally, after pushing his horse up a tree, the knight collects enough feathers to fill the princesss pillow. From School Library Journal PreSchool-Grade 2–A new baby has joined the royal family introduced in The Kiss That Missed (Barrons, 2002), and she is very unhappy. Similarly wolf fur is too bristly. With the help of his loyal steed, the knight collects fur from the bears, and they slink away bare-bottomed. Dramatic shifts in perspective and the inclusion of comic-style mini-illustrations add to the absurdity and sense of adventure. Nyman, formerly at Fairfield Civic Center Library, CACopyright © Reed Business Information, a