book 4, Sir Lance-A-Little
No. of pages 32
Published: 2017
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Sir Lance-a-Little is the bravest, cleverest knight in all the whole kingdom of Notalot - or so he likes to think ... Now available in paperback, a fantastic new series for younger readers from the creators of Titchy Witch.
All Sir Lance-a-Little really wants is to defeat his Number One enemy, the dragon Huffalot. But something always seems to get in the way - whether it's his pesky cousin Princess Plum or a Terribly Ugly Troll!
Featuring a delightful cast of fairy-tale characters, these hilarious stories from a much-loved author will charm children and parents alike. Illustrated in full colour throughout and designed with beginner readers in mind.
Read all the Sir Lance-a-Little books:
Sir Lance-a-Little and the Big Bad Wolf
Sir Lance-a-Little and the Three Angry Bears
Sir Lance-a-Little and the Most Annoying Fairy
Sir Lance-a-Little and the Terribly Ugly Troll
Sir Lance-a-Little and the Very Wicked Witch
Sir Lance-a-Little and the Ginormous Giant
This is book 4 in Sir Lance-A-Little .
This book has been graded for interest at 5-7 years.
There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published 2017 by Hachette Children's Group .
Katharine McEwen has illustrated more than 30 books for children, collaborating with many well-known authors. This is her first picture book for Templar. She studied at Kingston University and the Kent Institution of Art and Design. Rose Impey has written several best-selling series for Orchard, including Titchy Witch and Colour Crackers. She lives in Leicester. Nathan Reed is a new and highly talented illustrator. He lives in London.
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