Arthur and Me

Arthur and Me by Sarah Todd Taylor is a children’s book published by Firefly Press on February 10, 2014. This UK edition spans 144 pages and is written in English. The story follows Tomos, who faces challenges during a school trip, including dealing with a bully and frustrated teachers. His adventure takes a turn when he accidentally awakens King Arthur, leading to unexpected lessons about heroism.
Readers will find a humorous narrative that explores themes of bravery and self-discovery. As Tomos navigates his encounter with a less-than-heroic King Arthur and the antics surrounding the Chicken of Doom, he learns valuable lessons about what it truly means to be a hero. This engaging tale combines elements of humor and satire, making it a delightful read for children interested in literature and fiction.
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Tomos is not having a good time on the school trip. The class bully has taken his lunch and the teachers are fed up with him always getting in trouble. When he falls down a hole and wakes the sleeping King Arthur, this seems like his chance to please his Arthur-mad teacher and finally win at something. But Arthur is not the hero he’s learned about in class. He’s nervous, scruffy, and all the knights pick on him. And then there is the Chicken of Doom…In this prizewinning, hilarious story, Tomos has to learn how to be a hero himself.
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