John Scieszka's "Knights of the Kitchen Table" is the first book in the Time Warp Trio series, which follows the adventures of three young boys as they travel through time. The book introduces us to Joe, Fred, and Sam, who stumble upon a magic book that can transport them to different eras and places. Excited by the endless possibilities, the trio sets off on their first journey, only to find themselves in the Middle Ages facing a fierce dragon.1. "Knights of the Kitchen Table" by John Scieszka
Jon Scieszka's "The Time Warp Trio: Knights of the Kitchen Table" is a graphic novel adaptation of the original book. With vivid illustrations by Lane Smith, this version of the story brings the characters and their adventures to life in a whole new way. The Time Warp Trio series has been praised for its clever humor and engaging storytelling, making it a hit with both children and adults.2. "The Time Warp Trio: Knights of the Kitchen Table" by Jon Scieszka
In the second book of the Time Warp Trio series, "The Not-So-Jolly Roger," the boys find themselves on a pirate ship in the 18th century. This time, they are joined by a new member, Jodie, who is determined to prove that girls can be just as brave and adventurous as boys. Together, they must outsmart the infamous pirate, Blackbeard, and find a way back home.3. "The Not-So-Jolly Roger" by Jon Scieszka
The third book in the series, "The Good, the Bad, and the Goofy," takes the Time Warp Trio to the Wild West. After accidentally bringing back a cowboy from the past, the boys must help him retrieve his stolen horse and stop an outlaw from taking over the town. With a mix of history and humor, this book is a favorite among young readers.4. "The Good, the Bad, and the Goofy" by Jon Scieszka
In this book, the Time Warp Trio travels back to prehistoric times and meets a caveman who looks suspiciously like Joe's mom. As they try to find a way back to the present, they encounter dinosaurs, mammoths, and even a saber-toothed tiger. This book is not only entertaining but also educational, as it introduces children to different time periods and cultures.5. "Your Mother Was a Neanderthal" by Jon Scieszka
The Time Warp Trio's adventures take them to ancient Egypt in "Tut, Tut," where they meet King Tut and discover that he is just a boy like them. When the evil Queen Nefertiti kidnaps the king, the trio must use their wits to rescue him and save Egypt from her wicked plans. With plenty of action and suspense, this book is a must-read for fans of the series.6. "Tut, Tut" by Jon Scieszka
In this book, the Time Warp Trio faces their biggest challenge yet – summer reading. As they struggle to finish their assigned books, the trio is transported to the worlds of the stories they are reading, including "Robin Hood" and "Treasure Island." With the help of their friend Jodie, they must complete their reading and find a way back home before it's too late.7. "Summer Reading is Killing Me!" by Jon Scieszka
This book, written by Terry Deary, is not part of the Time Warp Trio series but is also about knights and time travel. In this humorous story, a group of children are transported to medieval England and must use their knowledge of history to help King Arthur defeat his enemies. With its mix of adventure and historical facts, this book is a great addition to any young reader's library.8. "The Knights of the Kitchen Table" by Terry Deary
Just like the original book, the graphic novel adaptation of "The Not-So-Jolly Roger" is full of colorful illustrations and witty dialogue. With its fast-paced plot and engaging characters, this book is a great way to introduce children to the world of graphic novels. It also makes a great gift for fans of the Time Warp Trio series.9. "The Time Warp Trio: The Not-So-Jolly Roger" by Jon Scieszka
This graphic novel adaptation of "Your Mother Was a Neanderthal" is another fun and entertaining addition to the Time Warp Trio series. With its humorous twists and turns, it will keep readers of all ages hooked until the very end. The mix of history and fantasy makes it a great read for both children and adults alike.10. "The Time Warp Trio: Your Mother Was a Neanderthal" by Jon Scieszka