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The Legend of King Arthur-a-tops

by Mo O'Hara

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"It's the Festival of the Stone, and dinosaurs from across the land will try to pull the great horn Rex-calibur from the magical stone. The one who succeeds shall be crowned king or queen. Arthur-a-tops is probably the least likely to accomplish the task. And yet...could he be the one true king? In this completely reimagined Camelot featuring dino-squires, the trusty Merlin-a-dactyl, and easy-to-trip-over dinosaur tails, O'Hara transforms this classic tale into an enjoyable, accessible, and truly funny treat for young readers. Coupled perfectly with Andrew Joyner's expressive and classic illustrations, this story will induce fits of giggles and lots of knowing nods from parents who want their little geniuses to have the classics down by first grade." --Amazon.com.… (more)
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Lancelot and dinosaurs ... great story!! ( )
  melodyreads | Sep 23, 2020 |
Title: The Legend of King Arthur-A-Tops
Author: Mo O’Hara
Illustrator: Andrew Joyner
Publisher: Harper
Copyright: 2020
Hardback X Paperback Board Book Number of Pages
Fiction X Nonfiction
Age/Grade: Preschool through 2nd Grade
Format: Picture Book
Illustration Type: Line Drawings/Color
Illustration Rating: Very Good
Genres: Adventure/Adventure/Folklore/Family
Literary Merit: Very Good
Characterization: Very Good
Evaluation: Recommended
Worch Memorial Library Reviewer: Patty Simon Date: 5/4/2020
Review: The author takes a classic tale and makes it fun and easy for younger children to understand. It also helps children to believe in themselves and t keep trying. The illustrations are colorful and I like the feel of the pages. ( )
  Patty77 | May 14, 2020 |
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"It's the Festival of the Stone, and dinosaurs from across the land will try to pull the great horn Rex-calibur from the magical stone. The one who succeeds shall be crowned king or queen. Arthur-a-tops is probably the least likely to accomplish the task. And yet...could he be the one true king? In this completely reimagined Camelot featuring dino-squires, the trusty Merlin-a-dactyl, and easy-to-trip-over dinosaur tails, O'Hara transforms this classic tale into an enjoyable, accessible, and truly funny treat for young readers. Coupled perfectly with Andrew Joyner's expressive and classic illustrations, this story will induce fits of giggles and lots of knowing nods from parents who want their little geniuses to have the classics down by first grade." --Amazon.com.

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