Sir Small and the Sea Monster

“Sir Small and the Sea Monster” by Jane O’Connor is a delightful children’s book published by Random House Children’s Books in 2005. This edition spans 29 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Tiny Sir Small as he embarks on an adventure in Itty-Bitty City, where he must rescue the prince, who the queen believes has been captured by a fearsome sea monster while boating in a peanut shell.
Readers will enjoy the humorous twist as the tale unfolds, revealing that the dreaded sea monster is actually a frog. This engaging narrative is designed for beginning readers and incorporates themes of royalty and monsters, making it an entertaining choice for young audiences. The book’s approachable format and playful storyline aim to encourage early reading skills while providing a fun experience.
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Tiny Sir Small rides his trusty ant into Itty-Bitty City and immediately must rise to the challenge of rescuing the prince who, the queen fears, was taken captive by a terrible sea monster while out in his boat (a peanut shell). Beginning readers will chuckle at the final revelation: the sea monster is really a frog.
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