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Bezig met laden... The Pirate Cruncher (origineel 2009; editie 2016)door Jonny Duddle (Auteur), Jonny Duddle (Illustrator)
Informatie over het werkThe Pirate Cruncher door Jonny Duddle (2009)
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. I did not see that coming... the ending, I mean. Detailed illustrations and would be a fun read with children who love pirates. ( ) Purple beard and his crew meet a fiddler who tells them about an island with a glorious treasure. Purple beard doesn't care although some of his crew are a little bit nervous. I like that each pirate has thought/word bubbles letting you see what they are really thinking. This makes me think that it would be a better book for reading with only between 1 and 3 kids b/c you can talk about the individual pirates. There is a nice twist at the end with the island, the fiddler and the monster. The fiddler is a more complicated site gag and I'm not sure everyone will see it. Purple beard and his crew meet a fiddler who tells them about an island with a glorious treasure. Purple beard doesn't care although some of his crew are a little bit nervous. I like that each pirate has thought/word bubbles letting you see what they are really thinking. This makes me think that it would be a better book for reading with only between 1 and 3 kids b/c you can talk about the individual pirates. There is a nice twist at the end with the island, the fiddler and the monster. The fiddler is a more complicated site gag and I'm not sure everyone will see it. Purple beard and his crew meet a fiddler who tells them about an island with a glorious treasure. Purple beard doesn't care although some of his crew are a little bit nervous. I like that each pirate has thought/word bubbles letting you see what they are really thinking. This makes me think that it would be a better book for reading with only between 1 and 3 kids b/c you can talk about the individual pirates. There is a nice twist at the end with the island, the fiddler and the monster. The fiddler is a more complicated site gag and I'm not sure everyone will see it. Purple beard and his crew meet a fiddler who tells them about an island with a glorious treasure. Purple beard doesn't care although some of his crew are a little bit nervous. I like that each pirate has thought/word bubbles letting you see what they are really thinking. This makes me think that it would be a better book for reading with only between 1 and 3 kids b/c you can talk about the individual pirates. There is a nice twist at the end with the island, the fiddler and the monster. The fiddler is a more complicated site gag and I'm not sure everyone will see it. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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A mysterious old pirate lures a group of rowdy sailors to an island with buried treasure, but there is a surprise awaiting them when they get there. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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