Sir Tim is a Little Jealous

by Judith Koppens

Published 21 November 2019
"Best for the youngest audiences, this is an adequate treatment of the theme for those whose shelves lack it.” - Kirkus Reviews


Sir Tim and Sara go to the park together. Sara spends time playing with her friend Max. How does that make Tim feel?


A sweet and recognizable story about being a little jealous. This helps children understand that hurt in their tummy when they feel they are being left behind. For friends and knights ages 4 years and up.


Guided Reading Level J
At Clavis, our focus is on what’s best for children. We believe that books play an important role in each new phase in life. Our toddler books are tailored for every stage from 0 to 3 and focus on the five most important themes in their life: daily life, skills, emotions, the world, and language development. The age range and theme of every book in our toddler series can be found on the back cover in the form of a colored train.

Sir Tim Has a Secret

by Judith Koppens

Published 23 July 2020
"Sir Tim the Knight has a hard time feeling brave and being honest when he makes mistakes. After a few fibs and more-than-a-few bites of his mom's delicious strawberry shortcake, his tummy starts to feel not so good. He finds relief in telling the truth. A sweet story for younger kiddos about the importance of telling the truth. The message is clear and direct. Kids and parents alike will enjoy the illustrations and the story." - Douglas County Libraries
Real knights are always honest. But when Sir Tim accidentally rips his cape, he tries to blame his friend Max. And when Mom leaves a strawberry shortcake on the table, he sneaks a bite. Keeping all these secrets begins to give Sir Tim a bellyache . . .


A sweet and recognizable book about keeping secrets. For honest knights ages 4 and up.


The third book in the Sir Tim series! Tim is an
ordinary boy, and like all ordinary boys, not
everything always goes his way. Tim really wants to do well, but sometimes that’s not
possible. His innocence and unbridled energy sometimes get him in trouble. Except when
Tim becomes Sir Tim, because knights can do
anything. With his knight helmet on his head
and his knight cape around his shoulders, suddenly Tim feels much more successful. Sir Tim
doesn’t worry about accidentally spilling his
milk on the table anymore. And Sir Tim makes
the most magnificent drawings. As Sir Tim, Tim
feels like he can do anything.
Knights run, climb, fly, and sometimes they
fall, but they always get up and try again. And
that’s what Sir Tim does – especially when he
has his dog Dragon by his side.
Guided Reading Level J