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Book Of Beasts


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No. of pages 54

Published: 2001

Great for age 5-12 years

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This remarkable story tells of Lionel, a small boy who, to his great surprise, is made King. But this is just the start of his adventure. For when Lionel discovers the amazing Palace library and opens a book called The Book of Beasts, a Butterfly and a Blue Bird of Paradise fly out. But when he opens it again, he releases a wicked Red Dragon into his kingdom. Now it is up to Lionel to find a way to vanquish the Dragon and save his people. He knows the answer lies within The Book of Beasts, but what is it? And will he discover it in time? First published in 1900, this classic and substantial story has lost none of its charm and cannot help but enchant all who enter its pages.

 

 

There are 54 pages in this book.

This is a picture book. A picture book uses pictures and text to tell the story. The number of words varies from zero ('wordless') to around 1k over 32 pages. Picture books are typically aimed at young readers (age 3-6) but can also be aimed at older children (7+).

This book was published in 2001 by Walker Books Ltd .

June Crebbin was a school teacher for more than 30 years before deciding to concentrate on her writing full-time. She lives in Leicestershire. Inga Moore has written and illustrated numerous children's picture books. She lives in Gloucestershire.

 

This book contains the following story:

The Book of Beasts

"The Book of Beasts," written by Edith Nesbit, is a delightful children's fantasy story that was first published in 1900. The tale follows the adventures of a young prince named Lionel, who discovers a magical book that brings the creatures it describes to life. Here is a plot summary of "The Book of Beasts":

Setting and Characters: The story takes place in a fictional kingdom and features several characters, including Prince Lionel, his father the King, and the Royal Librarian, who plays a significant role in the tale.

The Initial Situation: The story begins with Prince Lionel's seventh birthday celebration. He is eagerly awaiting his special birthday gift from his father, the King. To his disappointment, he receives a seemingly ordinary book titled "The Book of Beasts" from the Royal Librarian. However, the librarian cryptically tells Lionel that it is not an ordinary book and that he should take good care of it.

The Magical Book: Prince Lionel starts reading the book and discovers that it contains detailed descriptions of mythical creatures, complete with illustrations. As he reads about the creatures, he is surprised to find that they begin to come to life one by one, causing chaos in the kingdom.

Dealing with the Creatures: Lionel must figure out how to deal with the creatures he has unintentionally summoned. These creatures include a griffin, a manticore, a dragon, and a phoenix. Each of them has unique characteristics and poses different challenges.

Seeking Wisdom: Prince Lionel seeks the advice of the Royal Librarian, who tells him that the only way to control the creatures is to use his wit and intelligence. Lionel must outsmart each creature in order to return them to the book.

Challenges and Adventures: Throughout the story, Lionel faces various challenges and adventures as he deals with each creature. He uses his intelligence and resourcefulness to outwit the creatures and send them back into the book.

Resolution: With clever thinking and determination, Lionel successfully returns all the creatures to the book and saves his kingdom from further chaos. He learns valuable lessons about responsibility, quick thinking, and the power of knowledge.

Conclusion: "The Book of Beasts" is a charming and imaginative tale that celebrates intelligence, resourcefulness, and the importance of using one's wits to solve problems. It is a story of adventure and discovery, highlighting the idea that knowledge and wisdom can be powerful tools. The book's whimsical premise and engaging storytelling make it a beloved classic in children's literature.