By Kirsty McKay

Cover Blurb:

What would you do if three time-travelling knights appeared in your garden shed? And what would you do if they…er….well….(let’s be polite in the blurb) passed wind a lot? Jack takes them to school where Sir Trumpsalot, Sir Gaseehad and Sir Windibot get up to some seriously silly medieval mischief. The head teacher tells the Great Myster-eeeey that a dragon is heading for the school. But all is not what it seems. “Fear not!” cry the knghts, “We will slay the dragon!” Can the trumping knights save the school? Or will things go horribly, hilariously wrong?

The Knights of the Wobbly Table By Author Karen Langtree

The Knights of the Wobbly Table by Author Karen Langtree is a delightfully humorous children’s book that masterfully blends medieval adventure with modern-day school life. When three time-travelling, flatulent knights – Sir Trumpsalot, Sir Gaseehad, and Sir Windibot – appear in young Jack’s garden shed, they bring their own brand of silly medieval mischief to his school. What begins as a simple fish-out-of-water tale evolves into an engaging adventure when a dragon threatens the school, leading to the knights’ heroic (if unconventional) attempt to save the day. This charming story successfully captures the spirit of films like Time Bandits, offering entertainment that appeals equally to young readers and the adults reading alongside them.

Storytelling and Narrative Quality5 Stars The plot moves at an excellent pace, seamlessly weaving together the time-travel premise with school-based comedy and adventure. The story maintains perfect momentum throughout, never allowing young readers to lose interest.

Character Development5 Stars The three knights are wonderfully distinct and likeable characters, each with their own personality beyond their comedic trait. Jack serves as an excellent relatable protagonist, and the supporting cast feels authentic and engaging. The characters’ interactions feel natural and create genuine emotional investment from readers.

Educational and Developmental Value4 Stars While primarily focused on entertainment, the book cleverly introduces historical elements through the knights’ medieval background, encouraging curiosity about different time periods. The story also promotes themes of friendship, problem-solving, and accepting differences in others.

Emotional Resonance and Impact5 Stars The book creates genuine emotional connections through its humour and heart, fostering empathy while delivering consistent entertainment. The story’s blend of comedy and adventure creates lasting positive impressions that will have children returning to read it again and again.

Overall I award 5 stars.

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