Goldenlocks and the Three Pirates
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- 105,00 kr
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- 105,00 kr
Publisher Description
A fun and clever picture book retelling of Goldilocks—with pirates!
Once upon a seaworthy sloop lived three pirates: the big, pilfering Papa, the medium-sized, menacing Mama, and the small, bonny Baby, a pirate-in-training. They were excellent pirates, but not very good housekeepers, so their gruel wasn't tasty, their stools weren't sturdy, and their hammocks weren't hung properly. Luckily for them, Goldenlocks happened along when they were out for a row in the harbor. April Jones Prince's rollicking text and Steven Salerno's swashbuckling paintings make Goldenlocks and the Three Pirates a first-rate adventure and a spirited take on Goldilocks.
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Prince (What Do Wheels Do All Day?) cleverly recasts the three bears as swashbuckling pirates in this alliterative twist on Goldilocks. A "pilfering Papa pirate," "menacing Mama pirate," and "bonny Baby pirate-in-training" live on a "seaworthy sloop" in the harbor. When Mama's attempt to make gruel leaves her cursing ("Flaming blazes!"), the trio sets off for shore. Enter Goldenlocks, a "lonesome lass" out for a row. She improves the gruel with a pinch of nutmeg and repairs Baby's stool so that it's "sturdy as a sea chest." Many readers will know the outlines of this plot by heart, but Salerno (The Kid from Diamond Street) builds suspense with his sketches of the red-faced, scowling pirates as they bellow, stomp, and finally confront Goldenlocks, before recognizing how handy she is. Prince has a knack for pirate lingo, and she uses it to its utmost (the book includes a glossary). After hearing Papa cry, "Shiver me timbers, someone's been eating me gruel," readers may have trouble going back to the original story pirates are just more fun than bears. Ages 4 7.