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Get Well, Good Knight (Puffin Easy-to-Read)

Get Well, Good Knight (Puffin Easy-to-Read)
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ISBN13: 9780142400500
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Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
 

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The much-heralded Good Knight is back—only this time his three little dragon friends are sick in bed. Their scaly foreheads are hot and their noses are drip-drip-dripping. They feel awful. The Good Knight comes to the rescue again! He brings them some slimy, grimy soup from the wizard to make them feel better. But the dragons won’t touch it. What is a Good Knight to do?

 

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The story has some repetitiveness that kids like, some rhyming and some suspense. He goes back to the wizard and gets another soup that is truly awful too.

They lived in a dark cave." And so starts Get Well, Good Knight (Puffin Easy-to-Read). "Once there were three little dragons.

The Good Knight runs to the wizard for a cure and gets some truly awful soup. For the beginning reader, the story is interesting, the illustrations are adorable, and the words are at their level.

If your child likes dragons and knights they will love this book.The three little dragons are ill and the Good Knight says "Methinks my little dragon friends are not well." He feels their heads which are hot with fever and observes their runny noises and sniffles. Finally the Good Knight goes to see his mother who tells him "Mothers know best" and she makes a delicious soup for the little dragons.

The story also has a little surprise in the ending which may have your kids chuckling.

My 4 1/2 year old son loves the "Good Knight" series of stories. He dictated his version of the sick Good Knight and illustrated his story. He especially loves this one. When we're done reading the book, he actually wanted to "finish" writing the story, which was a nice surprise. This was the first (and so far, only) time he ever thought of doing something like that, and we read different stories every night. I was impressed that it sparked such creativity.The repetitive words are great for early readers.

I was amused and pleased that the knight finally turns to his own mother, when the magician was unable to create a concoction to help heal the dragons, and used my favorite remedy-chicken soup. It is a refreshing angle to the knight and dragon relationship. When I discovered this sweet series, I immediately wanted all of them.I really like the way the verses flow and how the author repeats the action over and over. Either the information is too complex, or more likely, too gruesome for my taste. My four year old girl has been enamored with dragons for a couple of years, and has lately gotten very interested in knights, castles, etc. The Reluctant dragon, by Kenneth Grahame, is either for an older child who can read, or a great read aloud that my four year old enjoyed, and there is a neat old Disney movie based on this book. I'm glad my library has them, but we are buying them too, so we can read them whenever we want. I'd give these a two thumbs up.These are just fun books.

If you have a child who loves knights and dragons, also check out Tomie Paola's The Knight and the Dragon, about a knight reading up on how to fight dragons and a dragon reading up on how to fight knights. As all of the books, this one has a rhythm that is smooth and pleasant to read and hear. I quickly found that there is very little out there that is appropriate for smaller children, on the subject of knights. Nearly everything else I found was adversarial, and since we love dragons, I was sorry about that. The efforts of the magician provided us much laughter as he mixed, "fish scales, old snails, fingernails, and lizard tails", or "frog slime, old grime, a rusty dime, a rotten lime". So many rhyming books sound forced and awkward, but none of these Good Knight books fall into this category. The "fight" is hilarious and the end has a clever twist that delighted my child and me too. We loved this too.

This story is very engaging and well-written. It will definitely keep children entertained. Plus the illustrations are worth pouring over. They are interesting and have many things going on in the backgrounds.

I highly recommend this book for doing Reader's Theatre in the Classroom. You won't regret it.

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