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Paperback: 32 pages
ISBN-10: 0152066799
ISBN-13: 9780152066796
Ã¥ Å©±â: 25.4 cm x 22.9 cm
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Book Description
The captain of this brave and bumbling pirate crew has ordered them to capture the entire alphabet--and they'll walk the plank if they're missing a single letter! Now these swashbuckling mateys are embarking on an alphabet adventure unlike any other, and they won't (ahem, can't) rest until they've found an A, a Z, and everything in between.
June Sobel's hilarious text and Henry Cole's adventurous animal pirates harmonize in an irresistible book for alphabet-learning, pirate-loving kids everywhere.
School Library Journal
These animal pirates decide that they need more than the letter R (R¡¯s not enough./We need other letters/to help make us tough), so they set off to find the remaining 25. Led by a crocodile captain (with a hook, no less), the band of buccaneers search far and wide to complete their mission. Some letters are found near items that begin with that letter, e.g., an anchor, gold, or a parrot. Others are in situations that involve the letter in action–Q is questioned, U is underwater. Still others are described, as in the case of the nimble N. Some alphabet books struggle to incorporate X, but as any young pirate knows, X marks the spot on a treasure map. The rhyming text is more suited to reading aloud as it includes a number of words that would have beginning readers asking for assistance. The colorful cartoon illustrations encourage children to participate by finding the sought-after letters, which appear in bright red uppercase in each scene. This alphabet adventure is sure to capture audience attention at a pirate-themed story hour, and will be enjoyed by individual borrowers.
Kirkus Review
Joining the flotilla of volumes sailing along beneath the Jolly Roger, this alphabet takes a pirate crew with literary ambitions (of a sort) on a quest. ¡°¡®R,¡¯ roared the captain. ¡®R¡¯s not enough. We need other letters to help make us tough. Let¡¯s sail far away to find ABC¡¯s. Bring me back D¡¯s, E¡¯s, F¡¯s, and some G¡¯s.¡¯¡± Driven on by a crocodilian commander outfitted with both a hook and a rubber-ducky inner tube, a set of animal swabbies sail off to an island where, after Anchoring in a Bay, they proceed to gather a Cannonball, Doubloons and so on, capped by a cabinful of Z¡¯s at weary day¡¯s end. Just as Cole tucks easy-to-find letter forms into his cartoon scenes, Sobel artfully inserts multiple examples of each letter into her lines of verse for observant young readers to spot. Something of a sound-alike to Bill Martin Jr.¡¯s classic Chicka Chicka Boom Boom (1989, illustrated by Lois Ehlert), this will have young tars and lubbers alike happily signing on for the voyage.
Publisher¡¯s Weekly
Those looking for an ¡°M is for Matey¡± type of treatment will have to plunder elsewhere, as Sobel¡¯s (B Is for Bulldozer: A Construction ABC ) alphabet does its playful swashbuckling in a slightly less traditional manner. True enough, Sobel¡¯s bossy pirate captain (depicted as an alligator wearing a rubber-ducky inner-tube around his waist) sets the seafaring adventure afloat when he roars quasi pirate-speak from the deck, ¡°¡®R¡¯s not enough./ We need other letters/ to make us tough.¡¯/ ¡®Let¡¯s sail far away/ to find ABC¡¯s.'¡± A motley, if enthusiastic crew of yellow-toothed animal buccaneers rallies to his cry for a treasure hunt, chronicled in the jaunty rhyming story on the subsequent pages. ¡°The anchor went into an A !/ A B floated by on the crystal clear bay.¡± Young readers will find plenty of maritime and pirate-centric booty, including doubloons, hook, landlubber, yo-ho-ho-ho, and certainly X marking a special spot as they spy each letter printed in a bold red typeface. Cole¡¯s (Dinorella) rollicking, sweetly comic watercolors capture typically imagined details from a pirate band--deck swabbing, a tyrannical leader, walking the plank. And Sobel¡¯s action-filled story line gives the artist lots of leeway to be creative with other funny bits, too. Ahoy! A nifty concept book. |
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