Class Three All At Sea: Class One, Two & Three
Autor Julia Jarman Ilustrat de Lynne Chapmanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 iun 2009 – vârsta de la 3 ani
"A funny, quirky story, likely to appeal to many small children. The lovely, bright colours make it very attractive." - The Bookbag
Look out for Class Two a the Zoo, voted Best Book of 2008 by thousands of children it won the Stockport Schools Book award.
Read about award winning author Julia Jarman at www.juliajarman.com
Find out more about bestselling illustrator Lynne Chapman at www.lynnechapman.co.uk
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780340944660
ISBN-10: 0340944668
Pagini: 32
Ilustrații: Full colour
Dimensiuni: 272 x 244 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Hachette Children's Group
Colecția Hodder Children's Books
Seria Class One, Two & Three
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0340944668
Pagini: 32
Ilustrații: Full colour
Dimensiuni: 272 x 244 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Hachette Children's Group
Colecția Hodder Children's Books
Seria Class One, Two & Three
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Thoroughly engaging
A funny quirky story
If you are in search of a funny book for children, look no further!
It's really funny and there's a giant octopus
On the day Class Three went to sea, "they saw some sea lions skipping stones, but they didn't see the skull and crossbones." Sure enough, pirates with names like Pirate Booger Nose board the ship and take the ship captive to try and find treasure. But when a friendly octopus helps out, pirates don't have a chance. This book will appeal to kids on many levels. It is about pirates, which are always popular. The illustrations fill the page and are bold and fun to see, and the pirates are almost more comical in appearance than scary. The words dance across the page, using font and style to show what they mean--very fast, not very fast. It rhymes throughout, giving it a rhythm that makes it perfect for reading out loud. Children's librarians should take note, as this would be an excellent storytime book and a solid addition to any library collection.
On CLASS TWO AT THE ZOO:
As a class of wide-eyed day-trippers make their way round the zoo, they fail to notice the slimy snake slithering ominously in the background. Suddenly he pounces, and devours one unsuspecting child after another. With animated illustrations, especially the snake's bulging belly as his 'dinner' wriggles inside him, there's a rising sense of suspense before the snake relinquishes his captives and slinks off to slighter another day...
A visit to the zoo turns suddenly perilous for a rambunctious class in this bouncy cautionary tale... Just the ticket for reading prior to a class trip.
The anaconda in this meaty tale could possibly do with a makeover in the predictable behaviour department. Not that I'd change the story one jot. There is something immensely satisfying about a snake full of children.
Overall this is a funny, quirky story w hich is likely to appeal to many small children.
A funny quirky story
If you are in search of a funny book for children, look no further!
It's really funny and there's a giant octopus
On the day Class Three went to sea, "they saw some sea lions skipping stones, but they didn't see the skull and crossbones." Sure enough, pirates with names like Pirate Booger Nose board the ship and take the ship captive to try and find treasure. But when a friendly octopus helps out, pirates don't have a chance. This book will appeal to kids on many levels. It is about pirates, which are always popular. The illustrations fill the page and are bold and fun to see, and the pirates are almost more comical in appearance than scary. The words dance across the page, using font and style to show what they mean--very fast, not very fast. It rhymes throughout, giving it a rhythm that makes it perfect for reading out loud. Children's librarians should take note, as this would be an excellent storytime book and a solid addition to any library collection.
On CLASS TWO AT THE ZOO:
As a class of wide-eyed day-trippers make their way round the zoo, they fail to notice the slimy snake slithering ominously in the background. Suddenly he pounces, and devours one unsuspecting child after another. With animated illustrations, especially the snake's bulging belly as his 'dinner' wriggles inside him, there's a rising sense of suspense before the snake relinquishes his captives and slinks off to slighter another day...
A visit to the zoo turns suddenly perilous for a rambunctious class in this bouncy cautionary tale... Just the ticket for reading prior to a class trip.
The anaconda in this meaty tale could possibly do with a makeover in the predictable behaviour department. Not that I'd change the story one jot. There is something immensely satisfying about a snake full of children.
Overall this is a funny, quirky story w hich is likely to appeal to many small children.