

Even dragons love a good story.
Leo was a gentle knight
in thought and word and deed.
While other knights liked fighting,
Leo liked to sit and read.
When Leo's mom and dad pack him off to fight a dragon, he takes a shield, a sword--and a pile of his favorite books.
But can a story be as mighty as a sword?
Praise for The Snatchabook:
#1 Indie Next Pick
I dare you to try to read The Snatch-a-book silently to yourself. You can't do it. The book is so wonderful it demands to be read out loud. And besides, if you didn't read the book out loud, how would the Snatch-a-book hear it?--Caldecott Medalist Brian Selznick
This ever-so-sweet story begs to be read out loud. --Booklist
The gorgeous illustrations are a perfect match for the lively text. This book is a fabulous fit for both storytime and one-on-one reading. Children will be begging for this book to be read to them every night-clever ones will claim they want to keep the Snatchabook happy. --School Library Journal
The husband-and-wife team of the Dochertys have a winner in this heartwarming tribute to the essential role of bedtime reading in the lives of families. --Publishers Weekly
The story is sweet and the illustrations darling. --Kirkus
This whodunit with an uplifting ending will appeal to fans of How the Grinch Stole Christmas . . . it] celebrates bedtime reading as a ritual to be revered, and features a thief who merely wants to share in the fun. --Shelf Awareness Pro
It takes about 5 Hours and 9 minutes on average for a reader to read The Storybook Knight. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The recommended reading level for The Storybook Knight is Preschool through 2nd Grade .
The Lexile score for The Storybook Knight is 550.
The Storybook Knight is 32 pages long.
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