Sir Small and the Sea Monster

Sir Small and the Sea Monster by Jane O’Connor, published by Random House in 2005, is a charming tale designed for beginning readers. This 32-page book follows the adventures of Tiny Sir Small as he rides his ant into Itty-Bitty City, where he faces the challenge of rescuing a prince believed to be captured by a fearsome sea monster during a boating trip in a peanut shell.
In this engaging story, readers will discover the humorous twist that the dreaded sea monster is actually a frog. The narrative combines elements of juvenile nonfiction and fiction, making it suitable for young audiences interested in themes of royalty and monsters. With its approachable language and playful storyline, this edition offers an entertaining experience for intermediate readers, encouraging them to explore their imaginations while developing their reading skills.
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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.
“From the Trade Paperback edition.
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