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This title comes from the popular Silver Penny series. It is
suitable for children aged 3 to 6. How did the famous Knights of
the Round Table come to be? This retelling of the timeless legend
of King Arthur and the magical realm of Camelot will enchant young
readers.
Ethan and Ella search for lions on a safari in Kenya in the fifth
book of Greetings from Somewhere, an exciting series about mystery,
travel, and adventure.
Ethan, Ella, and their parents travel to the Maasai Mara in Kenya
where they stay in a cabin and venture out on safaris every day in
search of The Big Five game animals--the African elephant, the Cape
buffalo, the leopard, the rhinoceros, and, of course, the lion. The
kids are so excited when they see four of the five animals within
the first few days, but where are the lions? Both Ethan and Ella
could swear they've seen a lion's tail poking out from behind a
tree, but they cannot seem to find the animal itself
Then, the twins talk to a boy and girl who live in the Maasai Mara.
The locals give Ethan and Ella some clues about spotting lions.
With a little help and some good detective work, the twins discover
a whole lion family on their last day in Kenya
With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page,
the Greetings from Somewhere chapter books are perfect for
beginning readers.
Ethan and Ella find an ancient map and explore a Chinese palace in
the fourth book of Greetings from Somewhere, a chapter book series
about mystery, travel, and adventure.
From the Great Wall to the dumplings, Ethan and Ella love China so
far. And the Forbidden City in Beijing doesn't leave anything to be
desired, either When the twins get separated from their parents,
however, they get do some exploring on their own.
As they are wandering, the twins happen across an ancient-looking
scroll that appears to have a map on it. Being the mystery-solving
duo they are, Ethan and Ella attempt to navigate the map...but they
get lost in the palace. There are thousands of rooms, and they all
seem to look the same Will the twins figure out where the map is
leading them? And will they ever make their way "out" of the
Forbidden City?
With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page,
the Greetings from Somewhere chapter books are perfect for
beginning readers.
A tin soldier falls hopelessly in love with a paper ballerina in
this retelling of Hans Christian Andersen's classic story.
Beautifully illustrated, 'Silver Penny Stories' are sure to find a
cherished place in any family's collection. These classic tales
have captured the imaginations and hearts of children for
generations. Competitively priced, with one full page illustration
per spread and skillfully retold for a young reader, these are
books that children and parents will want to read together over and
over again.
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