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1 Town (1990 pop. 19,438), Prince Georges co., central Md., about halfway between Washington, D.C., and Baltimore; patented in the late 1600s, inc. 1870.
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Written and illustrated by Ed Baker, the Knight Lights series are chapter books for young people that blend text and whimsically whim·si·cal  
adj.
1. Determined by, arising from, or marked by whim or caprice. See Synonyms at arbitrary.

2. Erratic in behavior or degree of unpredictability: a whimsical personality.
 scribbled black-and-white illustration on each page, making them as easy-to-read as comic books comic book

Bound collection of comic strips, usually in chronological sequence, typically telling a single story or a series of different stories. The first true comic books were marketed in 1933 as giveaway advertising premiums.
. The Knight Lights themselves are miniature knights in shining armor who patrol by the Light of a sword or shield from dark to dawn, watching over and protecting all who sleep. Knight Lights Volume 1: Magnabumble's Big Bumble bum·ble 1  
v. bum·bled, bum·bling, bum·bles

v.intr.
1. To speak in a faltering manner.

2. To move, act, or proceed clumsily. See Synonyms at blunder.

v.tr.
 (0972443415, $5.99) follows the courageous, well-intentioned, yet unfortunately mistake-prone Magnabumble as he gets caught in another jam; his friends Ironheart, Lionpenny, and Stilton must band together to save the night. In Knight Lights Volume 2: The Biggest Bounciest Battle Ever (0972453423, $5.99) things are going bounce in the night, and the Knights work together to find out why! Both are highly enjoyable blends of fantasy, humor humor, according to ancient theory, any of four bodily fluids that determined man's health and temperament. Hippocrates postulated that an imbalance among the humors (blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile) resulted in pain and disease, and that good health was , and pure silliness, recommended especially for young readers ages 7-10.
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