Tumbleweed

Tumbleweed by Dick King-Smith is a delightful children’s book published by Penguin Books, Limited in 1999. This edition features 112 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Sir Tumbleweed, a nervous and accident-prone knight, who encounters an unexpectedly kind witch. As his adventures unfold, he befriends a lion and a unicorn, ultimately facing off against Sir Basil the Beastly in a jousting match.
Readers will find a humorous narrative filled with unexpected surprises set in Merrie England. The tale centers on Sir Tumbleweed’s quest to rescue a damsel from a smallish, not too fierce dragon, showcasing elements of juvenile fiction and Westerns. This engaging story captures the whimsical nature of King-Smith’s storytelling, making it an enjoyable read for young audiences.
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Sir Tumbleweed is a nervous and accident-prone knight. Then he meets an evil-looking witch who is surprisingly kind to him. Before he knows what’s happening, he has a lion and a unicorn as friends and has floored Sir Basil the Beastly in a jousting match. Now all he has to do is find a beautiful damsel to rescue from a smallish, not too fierce dragon.
A hilarious tale of unexpected surprises in Merrie England from the pen of master-storyteller, Dick King-Smith
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