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LoveReading4Kids Says
In a story full of DUN DUN DURRRRRR moments, bold Knight Sir Louis and his friends, haiku-writing horse Clunkalot and Henrietta Catalogue, face a new challenge: they must prevent Splint the Sinister Snowball (from the hitherto thought made-up Brrrrrland) from taking over the world and thereby making summer holidays a thing of the past.
Winter is coming, can they stop it? As well as the world’s biggest and most dastardly evil snowball, there are ice golems to defeat but Knight Sir Louis has new friends and of course his trusty sword Dave.
Featuring a cast of irresistible characters, these stories are wonderfully funny, deliciously absurd and unputdownable reading. Don’t miss this snowball fight.
Andrea Reece
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Knight Sir Louis and the Sinister Snowball Synopsis
Knight Sir Louis is champion knight at Castle Sideways. But there's a problem - King Burt's precious home Castle Sideways has vanished! Where could it be? Who took it? And is it still sideways?
Louis, with his friends Clunkalot, Catalogue and Pearlin, set out on a quest to the freezing lands of Shiverinks, looking for frozen fiend, the Sinister Snowball...
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The Brothers McLeod are a five times BAFTA nominated animation company. They have won one BAFTA and a Webby. Their clients are all over the world and have included Hollywood directors Joss Whedon, Gus Van Sant. Their animations have featured stars such as Brie Larson and Stanley Tucci. They have produced animation for Disney, the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Science Museum (London), the BBC and Aardman Animation.
Greg McLeod is a character designer, illustrator and animation director. His short films have been around the world and won a number of awards. His last short film Marfa had its World Premiere at the Sundance Film Festival and was nominated for a BAFTA for Best British Short Animation.
Myles McLeod has written over 100 scripts for broadcast TV. He has written extensively for children’s TV including Octonauts, Hey Duggee, and Noddy Toyland Detective (which he co-created). His work has screened all over the world including on Nickelodeon, Disney XD, BBC, and Netflix. Myles is also a published poet.
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