This series provides a stimulating introduction to the great classic stories of literature and the best in children's fiction. The books are easy and enjoyable to read, and feature full-page, full-color pictures and photographs. Each title includes interesting information about the authors, and comprehension questions to spark discussion.
I'm working my way through my bookshelves, trying to clear some of my TBR pile, and to make room for new books. This is a junior book that I bought back when I was teaching, so it was a very quick read. It is also quite basic, and only touches on the surface of the Arthurian legends. Still, as an introduction for children, it serves its purpose. It must also be remembered that the first edition of this title dates back to 1955. These days, children are more likely to get their first experience of the tales via 'The Sword in the Stone'.
I think this book can be really useful to kids who want to learn something about King Arthur, because it is very easy to understand. I was a little bored, but I think this was predictable since I'm way to old for these books.