Leo's Map of Monsters: The Spitfang Lizard by Kris Humphrey

Leo's Map of Monsters: The Spitfang Lizard by Kris Humphrey

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Summary

Leo Wilder must protect his village from the monsters that lurk in the surrounding forest. Armed with a slingshot, magical stones, and a strange map, Leo must track down a deadly Spitfang Lizard before it reaches the village. He is given one piece of advice-first they spit, then they bite. If a Spitfang's throat swells up . . . run!

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Leo's Map of Monsters: The Spitfang Lizard by Kris Humphrey

It's Leo's job as the Guardian's apprentice to protect the village from the monsters that lurk in the surrounding forest. Whenever a monster gets too close to the village walls Leo must venture out, using his magical map to first find the monster and then do battle with it. In this book, Leo must track down a deadly Spitfang Lizard before it reaches the village. He is given one piece of advice-first they spit, then they bite. If a Spitfang's throat swells up . . . run!
Kris Humphrey has been a cinema projectionist, a blood factory technician and worked at an animal sanctuary in the Guatemalan jungle. He is a graduate of the MA in Writing for Young People at Bath Spa University, and has published a middle grade fantasy quartet with Stripes. Pete Williamson began his creative career in the animation industry. He began illustrating children's books in 2008, collaborating with Marcus Sedgwick on the Blue Peter award-winning Elf Girl and Raven Boy. He has now illustrated over 65 children's books, including fiction by Francesca Simon, Matt Haig, Steve Cole, Julia Donaldson-and Charles Dickens.
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ISBN 13 9780192774828
ISBN 10 0192774824
Title Leo's Map of Monsters: The Spitfang Lizard
Author Kris Humphrey
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 2021-03-25
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.