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Meet Arthur the Fly-Slayer; an unlikely hero! A young daydreamer with a silly nickname.
To avoid hard work at the forge, Arthur often escapes into the nearby forest for a leisurely nap. By his side rests a mighty sword, with a verse inscribed on its blade:
At rest I slay forty. Beware when I rise!
What does it mean? How does this verse get Arthur in trouble?
Arthur the Fly-Slayer & the Forty Dragons is the retelling of a European fairy tale from Sparta, Greece. It celebrates courage, confidence and human ingenuity. Arthur responds to taunting not by force, but with humor and unforeseen composure. Aided by his quick wit, he embarks on an adventure that will bring him acceptance and fame.
This is a fun picture storybook, organized in ten short chapters, with 55+ colored illustrations for reluctant readers, larger fonts to facilitate reading by nearsighted children, and a glossary at the very end.
For ages 7, 8, 9, 10.
Inspired by a Laconian/Spartan fairy tale.
Available December 1st, 2018.
Softcover edition (perfect bound)
ISBN: 978-1-7324758-0-9
Printed in Canada with FSC-Mix paper from responsible sources.
68 pages long
To avoid hard work at the forge, Arthur often escapes into the nearby forest for a leisurely nap. By his side rests a mighty sword, with a verse inscribed on its blade:
At rest I slay forty. Beware when I rise!
What does it mean? How does this verse get Arthur in trouble?
Arthur the Fly-Slayer & the Forty Dragons is the retelling of a European fairy tale from Sparta, Greece. It celebrates courage, confidence and human ingenuity. Arthur responds to taunting not by force, but with humor and unforeseen composure. Aided by his quick wit, he embarks on an adventure that will bring him acceptance and fame.
This is a fun picture storybook, organized in ten short chapters, with 55+ colored illustrations for reluctant readers, larger fonts to facilitate reading by nearsighted children, and a glossary at the very end.
For ages 7, 8, 9, 10.
Inspired by a Laconian/Spartan fairy tale.
Available December 1st, 2018.
Softcover edition (perfect bound)
ISBN: 978-1-7324758-0-9
Printed in Canada with FSC-Mix paper from responsible sources.
68 pages long