Silver Tales Series
Atlas and his amazing adventure
My son’s name is Atlas and he LOVED this book. I love that all the Good and Beautiful books are safe for my kids to read and always have a good lesson.
Amazing stories!
What a sweet story these books have. They are encouraging, educational, and very fun and easy for kids to read and follow along. My kids absolutely loved these books.
Very engaging!
We bought this set alongside our Level 2 TGTB ELA curriculum this year. My 8yr old son LOVED these books! They were very engaging and the morals were so good!
Perfect stories
We love the silver tales! Adventure and morals and fun.
Perfect for young readers!
My kids enjoyed Penny and Gwenie! Such cute little stories that keep them wanting to read!
Level 2B
Immerse your blossoming reader in captivating stories while they learn simple, powerful lessons about friendship, kindness, hard work, bravery, and much more! With whimsical illustrations and uplifting messages, the Silver Tales series is a collection of tales your children will treasure!
The complete Silver Tales series includes the following six books:
- Atlas and His Amazing Adventure by Mandi Coombs
- Glenn and His Goat Find Grandpa’s Gold by Sue Stuever Battel
- Gwennie and the Great Green Forest by Shannen Yauger
- Hugo the Hero by Amy Drorbaugh
- Peter the Persnickety by Breckyn Wood
- Princess Penny Saves the Day by Heidi Jenkins
The Silver Tales series are hardcover original publications with ribbon bookmarks. These level 2B books are perfect for students who are about halfway through The Good and the Beautiful Level 2 Language Arts Course. They can be read in any order.
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Silver Tales Set Includes
Atlas and His Amazing Adventure by Mandi Coombs
Details:Deep in the forest of the Kingdom of North lives a little boy named Atlas who dreams of one day becoming a mapmaker, just like his father. It seems like such fun to go on wonderful adventures exploring land that no one else has ever seen! Whenever he is invited to come along on a trip with his father, though, Atlas feels frightened of the unknown. Join Atlas and his best friend, Waffles the horse, as their bravery is put to the test in this beautifully illustrated story.
67 pages
Glenn and His Goat Find Grandpa’s Gold by Sue Stuever Battel
Details:Glenn and his goat go everywhere together. That silly little goat simply provides Glenn friendship and laughter until, one day, the goat helps Glenn find “gold” hidden in plain sight. This whimsically illustrated Silver Tales series story will help children to grow in their appreciation of hard work, family, tradition, and nature’s gifts.
75 pages
Gwennie and the Great Green Forest by Shannen Yauger
Details:Gwennie loves playing in the Great Green Forest with her seven small sisters. They dance and twirl, laugh and sing. When they end up getting lost, Gwennie and her sisters must come together and find their way home. With the help of a few furry friends, the sisters encourage one another to be brave and find the light in the darkness.
63 pages
Hugo the Hero by Amy Drorbaugh
Details:All his life Hugo has dreamed of being a hero, a mighty knight in shining armor. There is just one problem: Hugo never finishes anything! When a powerful thunderstorm threatens the village, will Hugo be able to step up, stick to the task, and save the day? Come along with Hugo as he discovers that doing the right thing, even when it’s hard, is what makes a true hero.
70 pages
Peter the Persnickety by Breckyn Wood
Details:Prince Peter likes eating only three things, even though the palace cook tries her best to tempt him with delicious alternatives. When the people of the kingdom fall ill, Peter’s pickiness seems like a good thing, but in the end he learns that he can only save the day if he is willing to face his fears. Parents and children alike will enjoy this story, full of beautiful illustrations, as they learn that sometimes it’s good to step outside of their comfort zones.
71 pages
Princess Penny Saves the Day by Heidi Jenkins
Details:“I want to help,” said Penny. “Please let me!”
“How could you help?” asked the king. “You are only seven years old.”
Watersford is usually a peaceful place, so when trouble arises, Princess Penny wants to help. Though many in the kingdom doubt her abilities, and despite the obstacles in her path, Penny sets off to make things right. Beautifully illustrated, this charming tale reminds readers that sometimes heroes come in unexpected sizes.
70 pages