Rex and the Royal Prisoner

Rex and the Royal Prisoner by Kate Sheppard is a captivating children’s book published by Walker Books and subsidiaries in 2015. This 32-page edition, written in English, follows the adventures of Rex, a dog living at the Tower of London who enjoys exploring litter bins. One day, he discovers that his favorite bin is a time machine, transporting him back to Hampton Court Palace during the English Civil War, where he encounters Rogue, the pet of King Charles I.
In this engaging story, Rex learns that Rogue’s master is imprisoned within the palace, prompting a quest to help the King escape. Readers will find a blend of juvenile fiction and historical elements as they accompany Rex on his journey through time and royal intrigue. The narrative offers a unique perspective on a significant period in European history, making it an intriguing read for young audiences interested in adventure and history.
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Rex lives at the Tower of London and likes nothing better than sniffing around in juicy litter bins. But his favourite bin of all isn’t just a litter bin – it’s also a time machine. He jumps in and he’s transported back to Hampton Court Palace during the English Civil War, where he meets Rogue, Charles I’s favourite pet. Rogue tells Rex that her master is imprisoned somewhere in the palace. Can Rex help the King escape?
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