A Knock at the Door

A Knock at the Door by Helen Yeomans, published by Guards Publishing in November 2015, is a collection of short stories designed for a young audience. This 74-page book explores the personalities of letters and the words they form, presenting a whimsical take on language through five engaging tales. The stories include “The Story of NIGHT,” “The HALF-Trained L,” “The QUIET Strangers,” “PIGEON Panic,” and “The Beginning of BOUGH,” making it suitable for both bedtime reading and as a chapter book for older children.
Readers will find that A Knock at the Door combines humor with educational elements, making it an enjoyable experience for children and adults alike. The book addresses themes related to bedtime and dreams, offering a playful exploration of language that encourages imagination. With its accessible language and engaging narratives, this collection serves as a delightful resource for parents and educators looking to inspire a love of reading in young audiences.
Official synopsis Publisher
Letters live at home when they’re little. Then they join a word. A Knock at the Door is a collection of tales that reveal the personalities of the letters that make up our words, and the spellings that result. The five stories in this volume are: The Story of NIGHT The HALF-Trained L The QUIET Strangers PIGEON Panic The Beginning of BOUGH Fun to read or read aloud, A Knock at the Door appeals to both children and adults. Bedtime stories for little ones or a chapter book for older children.
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