Nessie
A magical moment, enhanced by strongly atmospheric illustrations." - Kirkus Reviews

A CBC's September Hot Off the Press book!

Rhona’s uncle Allister comes up with a very original idea to catch Nessie, the famous Loch Ness monster. But . . . does the monster even exist? Uncle Allister thinks so, but Rhona has her doubts. Until she suddenly sees and hears strange things . . . Maybe Nessie exists after all?

Set against the backdrop of the Scottish loch, this atmospheric narrative transports readers to a realm where legends come to life. However, this book offers more than just a thrilling adventure—it's a gateway to exploration and imagination. Through the discovery of folklore and legend, readers are introduced to the rich tapestry of Scottish mythology. Whether nestled in the pages of a book or weaving tales of their own, readers are encouraged to embrace the magic of storytelling and embark on adventures of their own.

Dive into the mysterious depths of Loch Ness in a tale brimming with intrigue and wonder. For children ages 6 years and up who love pancakes.

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Nessie
A magical moment, enhanced by strongly atmospheric illustrations." - Kirkus Reviews

A CBC's September Hot Off the Press book!

Rhona’s uncle Allister comes up with a very original idea to catch Nessie, the famous Loch Ness monster. But . . . does the monster even exist? Uncle Allister thinks so, but Rhona has her doubts. Until she suddenly sees and hears strange things . . . Maybe Nessie exists after all?

Set against the backdrop of the Scottish loch, this atmospheric narrative transports readers to a realm where legends come to life. However, this book offers more than just a thrilling adventure—it's a gateway to exploration and imagination. Through the discovery of folklore and legend, readers are introduced to the rich tapestry of Scottish mythology. Whether nestled in the pages of a book or weaving tales of their own, readers are encouraged to embrace the magic of storytelling and embark on adventures of their own.

Dive into the mysterious depths of Loch Ness in a tale brimming with intrigue and wonder. For children ages 6 years and up who love pancakes.

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A magical moment, enhanced by strongly atmospheric illustrations." - Kirkus Reviews

A CBC's September Hot Off the Press book!

Rhona’s uncle Allister comes up with a very original idea to catch Nessie, the famous Loch Ness monster. But . . . does the monster even exist? Uncle Allister thinks so, but Rhona has her doubts. Until she suddenly sees and hears strange things . . . Maybe Nessie exists after all?

Set against the backdrop of the Scottish loch, this atmospheric narrative transports readers to a realm where legends come to life. However, this book offers more than just a thrilling adventure—it's a gateway to exploration and imagination. Through the discovery of folklore and legend, readers are introduced to the rich tapestry of Scottish mythology. Whether nestled in the pages of a book or weaving tales of their own, readers are encouraged to embrace the magic of storytelling and embark on adventures of their own.

Dive into the mysterious depths of Loch Ness in a tale brimming with intrigue and wonder. For children ages 6 years and up who love pancakes.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798890630872
Publisher: Clavis
Publication date: 11/19/2024
Pages: 40
Product dimensions: 8.27(w) x 11.42(h) x (d)
Lexile: 590L (what's this?)
Age Range: 6 - 11 Years

About the Author

Ilse De Keyzer (1980) from Tielt-Winge, Belgium, is a secondary school teacher of Dutch, history, and religion. While she enjoys writing various types of stories, she has more recently been crafting humorous animal tales. Capibarry, for example, the owners of a capybara, the largest rodent in the world, think they’ve let a dog into their house. Ilse is the proud owner of a dachshund, who was the inspiration for her "Dachshund Tokkel" series.

Dana Martens (1983) grew up in Zonhoven, Belgium, in a beautiful wooded area that has inspired her illustrations. Her two aunts, both artists, instilled an artistic passion in Dana from a young age. After earning bachelor’s degrees in economics and bio-aesthetics, Dana became a schoolteacher. For 14 years, she combined this job with being a makeup artist instructor. When her friend Ilse De Keyzer told Dana she was looking for an illustrator who could match the style of her story about the famous Loch Ness monster, the pair decided to travel to Scotland together. There, Dana managed to capture the incredible natural beauty through illustration.
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