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Troubled waters ahead! Lucas and Clara search for a scary sea monster in this third chapter book in the fantastical Kingdom of Wrenly series.
Something has been making waves around Wrenly, and it’s not the tides. Prince Lucas is sure that it’s the mysterious sea monster that has only been heard of in tall tales. Now the legendary monster is frightening everyone—from fishermen, to the king’s men, to even the hardiest of sea captains. With the aid of his best friend, Clara, and a cast of unlikely helpers, it’s up to Prince Lucas to discover what is bothering the beast—and make the trouble stop!
With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, The Kingdom of Wrenly chapter books are perfect for beginning readers.
Something has been making waves around Wrenly, and it’s not the tides. Prince Lucas is sure that it’s the mysterious sea monster that has only been heard of in tall tales. Now the legendary monster is frightening everyone—from fishermen, to the king’s men, to even the hardiest of sea captains. With the aid of his best friend, Clara, and a cast of unlikely helpers, it’s up to Prince Lucas to discover what is bothering the beast—and make the trouble stop!
With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, The Kingdom of Wrenly chapter books are perfect for beginning readers.
Excerpt
Sea Monster! Go Fetch!
Prince Lucas tossed a dinner roll across the royal kitchen. Ruskin, Lucas’s pet scarlet dragon, scampered across the stone floor and gobbled the roll in one bite.
“Good boy!” Lucas shouted.
Ruskin ran back to Lucas, eager to fetch another snack. Lucas always sneaked treats for Ruskin when the kitchen servants were on their afternoon break. He reached for a leftover apple fritter this time.
“The more you eat, the bigger you’ll get!” said Lucas.
He couldn’t wait for Ruskin to grow big enough to carry him and his best friend, Clara. They dreamed of going on high-flying adventures.
Ruskin yelped for his snack. Lucas threw the apple fritter across the kitchen. The fritter landed next to the hearth. Ruskin zoomed after it, paying no attention to the cast-iron pots and pans stacked neatly beside the hearth. Crash! The pots and pans toppled over and clattered across the stone floor.
“What on earth is going on?” bellowed King Caleb, who had just entered the room.
“Oh, not much,” said Lucas. “Just getting Ruskin a little snack.”
Ruskin burped and a little puff of smoke came out. Lucas waved the smoke away and tried not to laugh.
“Isn’t he great?” asked Lucas.
The king raised an eyebrow and polished an apple on his purple velvet robe.
“Tell that to the royal cook,” the king said. “Ruskin scorched ten dish towels this week.”
Lucas patted Ruskin’s swept-back horns.
“He didn’t mean any harm,” said Lucas.
“Nevertheless,” said the king, “he’ll need better manners if he’s going to come inside the castle.”
Prince Lucas tossed a dinner roll across the royal kitchen. Ruskin, Lucas’s pet scarlet dragon, scampered across the stone floor and gobbled the roll in one bite.
“Good boy!” Lucas shouted.
Ruskin ran back to Lucas, eager to fetch another snack. Lucas always sneaked treats for Ruskin when the kitchen servants were on their afternoon break. He reached for a leftover apple fritter this time.
“The more you eat, the bigger you’ll get!” said Lucas.
He couldn’t wait for Ruskin to grow big enough to carry him and his best friend, Clara. They dreamed of going on high-flying adventures.
Ruskin yelped for his snack. Lucas threw the apple fritter across the kitchen. The fritter landed next to the hearth. Ruskin zoomed after it, paying no attention to the cast-iron pots and pans stacked neatly beside the hearth. Crash! The pots and pans toppled over and clattered across the stone floor.
“What on earth is going on?” bellowed King Caleb, who had just entered the room.
“Oh, not much,” said Lucas. “Just getting Ruskin a little snack.”
Ruskin burped and a little puff of smoke came out. Lucas waved the smoke away and tried not to laugh.
“Isn’t he great?” asked Lucas.
The king raised an eyebrow and polished an apple on his purple velvet robe.
“Tell that to the royal cook,” the king said. “Ruskin scorched ten dish towels this week.”
Lucas patted Ruskin’s swept-back horns.
“He didn’t mean any harm,” said Lucas.
“Nevertheless,” said the king, “he’ll need better manners if he’s going to come inside the castle.”
About The Illustrator
Robert McPhillips has been involved in a wide variety of projects over the years—from illustrating greeting cards to animation, though he especially loves illustrating children’s books. Robert makes his home in North Devon, England, with his wife, Sam.
Product Details
- Publisher: Little Simon (January 19, 2016)
- Length: 128 pages
- ISBN13: 9781481400725
- Ages: 5 - 9
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