Knights of the Round Table (A Stepping Stone Book) | 
enlarge | Author: Gwen Gross Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 53168
Format: Large Print Media: Paperback Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 112 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7 x 6.2 x 0.5
ISBN: 0394875796 Dewey Decimal Number: 398.22 EAN: 9780590402316 ASIN: 0394875796
Publication Date: October 12, 1985 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Help save a tree. Buy all your used books from Green Earth Books. Read -> Recycle -> Reuse!
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Product Description imagine a mythic kingdom in England of wizards and witches, fire-breathing dragons, and dreadful giants. Who can rule this magical land? Who can overcome the powers of evil? It is the destiny of King Arthur and his noble knights, who protect and serve the people of Camelot. A perfect introduction to the Arthurian legends.
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A Book With a Moral January 24, 2008 My seven year old daughter and I loved this book. It had humor, valor, and a good moral throughout.There is a theme throughout about not being mislead by appearances. At this point in my childs education I am endeavoring to build a good moral foundation so I appreciate a good story that reinforces values!
Kid tested, mother approved June 30, 2005 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book was one of three Bullseye Classics we bought for my son's second grade English class. He picked this one up as soon as the box arrived and had it read within an hour. He loved the stories and was able to re-tell them to his little sister. I hadn't heard the stories about "Big Hands" or "What do women want?" This collection really got his imagination going and he wants to read more about King Arthur.
To tell you the truth, I didn't notice the problems with sentence structure, etc...I was enjoying the stories too much.
Awful writing, terrible grammar, bad for children October 1, 2003 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
In addition to the ham-handed telling of the story, the writing in these Bullseye books is just terrible. Half-sentences. Written like this. Or this. Part of the value of such books is that young readers will learn to read "chapter books." But the English and grammar in these books is so abysmal as to render them useless for this task. I was very disappointed.
Perfect for reading to a younger child February 2, 2003 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I agree that this is not the finest book written on King Arthur, but it is one that can be read aloud, and easily enhanced by a grandmother anxious to read these legends to a second grader---- finding something appropriate for a young listener has not been easy!
Textbook example of how NOT to write sentences August 20, 2002 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
It is hard to believe a book this poorly written could make past the editors! There were so many run-on and incomplete sentences I had trouble reading it to my daughter. I can only imagine what my second grade daughter went through reading on her own. We will keep this book if only to serve as an example of how NOT to construct sentences. There is a year's worth of grammar exercises in this book.
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