The King’s Taster

The King’s Taster by Kenneth Oppel is an illustrated children’s book published by Harper Collins on June 9, 2009. This engaging story follows Max, the cook’s dog, who enjoys a unique role as the king’s taster. Max relishes a variety of delicious foods, including French fries, rose pudding, cheese pie, and pizza, making his job quite appealing. However, the arrival of a new king threatens not only Max’s position but also the cook’s livelihood.
Readers will discover the whimsical adventures of Max as he navigates the challenges posed by the new king. The narrative explores themes of loyalty and the bond between a pet and its owner, set against a backdrop of culinary delights. With 32 pages of vibrant illustrations, this book is designed for beginner readers and is suitable for young audiences interested in animals and engaging stories.
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Max is the cook’s dog. And because he is also the king’s taster, Max gets to feast on
French Fries!
Rose Pudding!
Cheese Pie!
Pizza!
No wonder Max loves his job. Who wouldn’t want to dine on these delicious dishes?
The new king, that’s who.
And if the new king has his way, it won’t just be their job that the cook and Max lose!
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