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Hardcover: 32 pages
ISBN-10: 0714849731
ISBN-13: 9780714849737
Ã¥ Å©±â: 27.8 cm x 21.5 cm
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Book Description
Emile is a charming tale about an eight-legged hero that will delight two-legged readers of all ages. From Tomi Ungerer, one of the world's most famous and best-loved children's authors. Emile is an eight-legged hero who has twice as much courage and four times as many legs as most people – except, of course, other octopuses. When deep-sea diver Captain Samovar is attacked by a ferocious shark, Emile comes to his aid. Grateful to his rescuer, the Captain invites him to stay at his home, where Emile sleeps in a bathtub full of salt water. Emile turns out to be a fantastic octopus: he is a gifted musician (able to play three instruments simultaneously) and a great lifeguard, teaching children to swim and saving people from drowning. One day, Emile and the Captain, who works on a police launch, encounter a suspicious-looking boat in the ocean, with a dangerous group of smugglers on board... A picture book for ages 5-8.
The Wall Street Journal
"This swashbuckling adventure featuring an intrepid octopus brings to mind two 20th-century greats: Jean de Brunhoff's "Babar" and H.A. Rey and Margret Rey's "Curious George"... Witty... Full of drama, ingenuity and friendship, Emile is great fun for readers ages 5-8."
Wonderland
"One of the great fabulists and weirdoes of children's book illustration."
Horn Book
"A welcome return of this captivating, ever-fresh Ungerer classic¡¦Emile¡¯s many talents and kind green face will surely endear him to a new generation of readers." |
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