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Children's Book Review: The Royal Flea, by Rolf Heimann
Reviewed by Sally Murphy

Ten short stories for kids.



What a conundrum! When the King is bitten by a flea, nobody is sure what to do. On the one hand the flea should be killed for harming His Majesty. On the other, the flea now has royal blood inside it, so it would not be right to injure it.

Author/illustrator Rolf Heimann is known for his fun puzzles, and the quandry of the king's flea is just one of the funny plot ideas explored in this collection of ten short stories. Each is both humorous and unique, with a smattering of Heimann's cartoon-style illustrations.

As well as plenty of laughs, the stories also gently explore some serious themes - including that of sibling rivalry, as presented in the story Otter Tails where five young otters compete for their mother's attention. The main focus, though, is not on morals, but on fun, which is the essence of Heimann's work.

This offering will appeal to kids aged 8 to 12.

The Royal Flea, by Rolf Heimann
Little Hare, 2005

Also by Rolf Heimann

Puzzlemania (2004)
At War With the Tooth Fairy (2003)

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The Floatingest Frog, by Sally Murphy, illustrated by Simon Bosch
Available now from New Frontier Publishing