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Nathaniel Fludd’s life has taken a turn for the worst. With his parents lost at sea, he lands on the doorstep of a distant cousin—the world’s last remaining beastologist. Soon Nate is whisked off on his first expedition, to Arabia, where the world’s only phoenix prepares to lay its new egg.... read more

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It was one of the most important moments in Nathaniel Fludd's young life, and he was stuck sitting in the corner.

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  • Sopwith Platypus: a lesser-known biplane created during the Great War by the Sopwith Aviation Company as part of the Sopwith Zoo that is able to land on both water and land.

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This is book 1 of 4 in Nathaniel Fludd, Beastologist. (standard series)

Followed by The Basilisk's Lair.

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  1. R. L. La Fevers (Author)

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Original Language: English
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Books for Children
Country: USA
Publication Date: September 2009
ISBN: 9780547238654
Page Count: 134

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Reading Level: Ages 9-12

This illustrated chapter book is a perfect early chapter book for elementary aged children.

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