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Dick King-Smith’s classic story about a very unusual pet—a water horse!—returns with a charming new cover to win over a new generation of readers!
 
When eight-year-old Kirstie finds a strange egg near her home, she has no idea what will come out. Part horse, part toad, part turtle, and part crocodile? Only Kirstie’s grandfather knows what it is a water horse! While it is certainly the oddest-looking creature Kirstie has ever seen, it is also the gentlest. But soon, the unusual pet gets bigger. And bigger. And BIGGER. Will Kirstie and her family be able to keep their new pet or will he have to make a splash in someone else’s home?
 
“A rich, mostly tender fairy tale that combines elements of such children’s classics as The Secret of Roan Inish, E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, and Born Free. . . . Combining the best of fantasy and somber reflection, The Water Horse is a lovely ride.” —The Washington Post on the film adaptation
 
“Well-written, fast-paced . . . with appealing, distinctive characters, humor, and drama. King-Smith’s imaginative spin on an old myth makes the outrageous possible.” —Booklist 
 
“One of the most delightful children’s authors.” —The Guardian on Dick King-Smith

Read Online The Water Horse Dick KingSmith David Parkins 9780375842313 Books


"I saw this first as a film, and was intrigued by it. So much so, that I wanted to read it. Sometimes I think it is fun to "reverse the order" in this way. The book is a charming and a worthwhile adventure for children of "all ages"."

Product details

  • Age Range 6 - 9 years
  • Grade Level 1 - 4
  • Lexile Measure 910L (What's this?)
  • Paperback 128 pages
  • Publisher Yearling; Media Tie In edition (November 13, 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 9780375842313
  • ISBN-13 978-0375842313
  • ASIN 0375842314

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  • Do you know what a “kelpie” is?   It is 1930, and eight year old Kirstie and her little brother Angus live with their parents and their grandfather, whom they call Grumble, on the coast of Scotland.  One day in March, while their merchant seaman father is away in quiet, tropical waters, there is a great storm, and afterwards, while they are beachcombing, Kirstie finds an egg the size of a cookie tin on the shore.  The children take it home and put it in the bathtub to see if it will hatch.  It does.  And what do you suppose it is?  It’s a kelpie, a sea monster, a Water Horse. 

         Eventually Mother, Grumble, and even Father when he returns home all find out about the creature. They decide to call it Crusoe.  As it grows, what can they do with it?  There is the fish pond, but nearby are enemies such as otters and herons, and the pond freezes in winter.  Then there is the small lochan close to their house, but a lot of traffic goes by, and the family is afraid that someone will spot Crusoe, who continues to grow bigger and bigger.  Where do you think that he ends up?   Dick King-Smith is best known as award-winning author of Babe The Gallant Pig.  We have read and reviewed some of his other books, such as Harry’s Mad, The School Mouse, and Mr. Ape.

         We watched the 2007 film The Water Horse directed by Jay Russell with screenplay written by Robert Nelson Jacobs, and starring Alex Etel, recently as our family video.  It was so intriguing that when I saw that the movie was based on a Dick King-Smith children's novel, I wanted to read the book. Although significant differences exist between the film and the novel, there is no content in either which parents need be concerned about.  It is not only a sweet, charming story that children seem to enjoy greatly but is also a worthwhile adventure for readers of all ages as an imaginative explanation for a very well known legend.
  • Set in the 1930’s, this tale was a charming interpretation of the origins of the Loch Ness monster. The novel was perfect for my students to compare and contrast with the movie, which had significant differences. It certainly allows children’s imagination to soar, and is the perfect introduction to begin dissecting other legends and myths. It is quite a magical story, and has no content that parents need be concerned about.

    As far as the backbone of the story, it offered little in the way of literary elements. I’ve certainly read children’s books with stronger character development than this one. Nonetheless, it is a sweet story that children seem to greatly enjoy.
  • I discovered the charming novels of Dick King Smith when I was substitute teaching in grade schools back in the 1990s. "The Water Horse" is the most recent one I've read. It's sweet, but lacks the tension and mild conflict found in "Babe" or "Martin's Mice." It is a bit bland. "The Water Horse" would appeal to the youngest of readers who would then move up to "Babe" and "Martin's Mice." Older kids would enjoy re-reading the book and then renting the well done movie version and comparing and contrasting them. "The Water Horse" is a gentle tale, perfect for a parent or older sibling to read to a preschooler or kindergartener. It's a perfect introduction to the works of Dick King Smith.
  • I saw this first as a film, and was intrigued by it. So much so, that I wanted to read it. Sometimes I think it is fun to "reverse the order" in this way. The book is a charming and a worthwhile adventure for children of "all ages".
  • Beautiful story, not just for little readers!
  • Most children will enjoy reading this book. My granddaughter liked the book and wanted me to keep reading. Very interesting story.
  • Great family/kids movie.
    Heartwarming & magical.
  • My 9 year old daughter loves this book and has read it twice. If your child loves Nessie she'll love this book.

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