
‘He rode through the forest. Clippety-clop. Clippety-clop. He did not go to see the old wizard.’
The main character is a Good Knight in this book. One day he heard a sneeze, so he galloped through the forest. He came to the deep dark cave, and he saw inside. And, three little dragons in bed, they were not well. They were hot with fever, their noses were dripping and their teeth were chattering. Good Knight said to them ‘I will help you get well.’ First, he went to see the old wizard and asked him to help for dragons. Then the wizard put in various things; fish scales, old snails… etc. The soup called scaly snail-y soup. It seemed so tasteless! The knight gave it to them, but they turned up their little green noses, it meant ‘I don’t drink!’ It is very interesting. So he went back to the old wizard again and asked him to help. Then, he made a new soup, it called slimy grimy soup, it also was very tasteless! He gave it dragons but they didn’t eat it. He was terrible so he went to see his mother, and she made a good soup. It seemed very delicious! He gave it them, so they slurped until every drop was gone. Then, they was so well!!! They appreciated him but the knight had a cold, it was very funny! This book was so funny but very interesting. I thought The Knight was so kind.
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T. M. Shelly. (2002). Get Well, Good Knight. PUFFIN