Copyright Date:
2019
Edition Date:
2019
Release Date:
05/28/19
Pages:
116 pages
ISBN:
1-338-29234-X
ISBN 13:
978-1-338-29234-3
Dewey:
E
LCCN:
2020275696
Dimensions:
20 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
Will Princess Tabby be brave enough to save Mewtopia?While out snitching candy as their nanny snoozes, Princess Tabby and her brothers, Felix and Leo, overhear their parents practicing for the Golden Scroll Ceremony, which will take place that evening. At the ceremony, the laws spoken by the holder of the scroll in the last rays of daylight become the laws of the country for real. (Since the first law is that the king, who reads the scroll, is the ruler, one wonders what authority the king has wielded prior to the ceremony.) Wishing to look at the real scroll, the trio heads down to the treasury and encounters a cloaked and hooded messenger who has come to get the scroll for polishing. There's something weird about the messenger, but they let him have it but then decide they should visit the goldsmith's shop to make sure they did the right thing. They didn't! The messenger may just be the legendarily awful rat King Gorgonzola of Rottingham. The three little kittens team up with the goldsmith's daughter, Clawdia, to pursue the thief and retrieve the scroll, but will Princess Tabby be brave enough on her first foray out into the world without an armed guard to complete the task and save the kingdom? Bell's first in a new series is a decent start. The puns run thick, but young readers new to chapters will enjoy them and even recognize themselves in Tabby's realistic self-doubt. The uncredited black-and-white cartoon illustrations add little. Sequel Tabby and the Pup Prince publishes simultaneously.An agreeable series starter for kitten fans. (Fantasy. 4-8)
For fans of Puppy Princess, this new chapter book series brings together two consistent favorites, cats and royalty, in a fun action-packed adventure!
Princess Tabby is no scaredy-cat! Princess Tabby loves playing in the palace with her brothers and reading about brave kitty heroes. When Tabby and her brothers accidentally give away a magic scroll to the evil King Gorgonzola, they must leave the safety of their castle to get it back. But reading about adventures and going on a real quest are two very different things. Tabby's never been afraid before, but suddenly she doesn't feel so brave. Will she be able to find her courage and save Mewtopia?