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Damsel Disaster!

English

By (author): Peter Bently

Illustrated by: Fred Blunt

Cedric Thatchbottom cant wait to train as a squire, serving Sir Percival the Proud a knight famed throughout the land for his glorious deeds. But this famous knight isnt all he appears to be, and Cedric soon finds himself being run ragged around Castle Bombast by his new master.
In Book 3 of the Knightmare series, a wealthy princess is visiting the kingdom in search of a husband, and Sir Percy has a plot up his sleeve to see off the other potential suitors. As usual, Cedric has a key part to play in his master's plan. Ugh! Dressing up as a maiden in silk bloomers wasnt quite what he had in mind when he signed up to be a squire.
A hilarious new series following the misadventures of a trainee knight. Packed with comical characters, battles, puns and poo, these books are irresistible to young readers aged six to eight years. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 125 x 177mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Aug 2014
  • Publisher: Little Tiger Press Group
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • Age Group: Ages 5-7
  • ISBN13: 9781847154491

About Peter Bently

Peter Bently went to ten different schools around the world and studied languages at Oxford University. He started writing for children soon after becoming a parent and now lives with his wife Lucy and children Theo and Tara in Devon (which has its very own excellent medieval castle). Peter won the Roald Dahl Funny Prize in 2011 with Cats Ahoy!. Fred never wanted to be an astronaut or drive a train when he grew up. Right from the beginning he knew he wanted to draw silly pictures for a living and some decades later hes living the dream! Fred has worked on all manner of projects including editorial advertising and designing animations for the BBC. He now works mostly in childrens books.

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