The King of Tiny Things

The King of Tiny Things by Jeanne Willis is a charming children’s book published by Puffin in 2010. This UK edition spans 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows two little girls who decide to camp outside at their grandparents’ home, only to find that the night brings unexpected fears. However, their adventure takes a magical turn when they encounter the King of Tiny Things, who introduces them to the wonders of the night and its myriad of tiny creatures.
Readers will discover a delightful narrative that highlights the beauty of nature through the eyes of children. The King of Tiny Things serves as a guide to the enchanting world of bugs and spiders, transforming the girls’ initial apprehension into a sense of wonder. This book not only entertains but also encourages curiosity about the animal kingdom, making it a captivating read for young audiences.
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When two little girls visit their grandparents, it seems like a brilliant idea to camp outside for the night. But then the dark comes and it doesn’t seem such a good idea after all! Until a most unexpected visitor arrives – the King of Tiny Things. He is the shepherd of creepy crawlies, bugs and grubs and shows the girls that, in fact, the night is bright with magic.
From the creators of The Bog Baby, winner of the Booktrust Early Years Award 2008.
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