The fight to protect the Amphibilands rages on in the second book of this action-packed, illustrated series by former football pro Trevor Pryce. The Spider Queen and Lord Marmoo of the scorpions still have their eyes and fangs set on the vulnerable home of the frogs and this time they've got some impressive back-up: the Ghost Bats, Tasmanian Devils and Blue Band Bees. The constant threats from the outside are keeping our frog warriors busy, so while Gee and Coorah hold down the defenses, Darel and the Kulipari go in search of their dreamcasting turtle friend Yabber. Yabber, once found, insists that the ancient carvings in his cave will unlock the secret to saving the Amphibilands. Darel recognises one of the symbols: the Rainbow Serpent. He goes to the Serpent for guidance and what the Serpent has to say is shocking. Darel, our fumbling young hero, is in fact the mythical "Blue Sky King." With some powerful new allies and a destiny larger than he could have possibly imagined, Darel may be able to beat his enemies and protect his home once and for all.
Kids will love this hilarious fairy tale adventure packed with clever twists, familiar characters and page-turning fun.
The second book in a fabulous new magical, middle-grade series filled with adventure, wonder and wildness,
This is Book 2 in the Kulipari Series. See all Kulipari books here.
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Trevor Pryce is a retired NFL player and writer who's written for the New York Times and NBC.com. He's also developed television and movie scripts for Sony Pictures, Cartoon Network, Disney, ABC and HBO, among others. Joel Naftali is the author of many books, several written with his wife, Lee.
Sanford Greene is an accomplished comics illustrator whose work