Squirrel Me Timbers

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2016

Lexile Score

560

Reading Level

0-2

ATOS

2.6

Interest Level

K-3(LG)

نویسنده

Louise Pigott

ناشر

Capstone

شابک

9781479591794
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اوه! یک سنجاب جوان همیشه رویای دریانوردی در دریاها را به عنوان دزد دریایی داشته است. پس وقتی که اون یه نقشه گنج پیدا کرد، نمیتونه باور کنه که شانسش چقدره! یه «ایکس» نقطه ی ۱۰۰ هزار مهره رو نشون میده! با تصاویر پر جنب و جوش و متن قافیه دار تخیلی سفر کنید تا بفهمید زندگی دزدان دریایی چقدر هیجان انگیز است!

نقد و بررسی

School Library Journal

June 1, 2016

PreS-Gr 1-Sammy the Squirrel is a pirate (at least that's what he says) and finds a treasure map. He weathers marches, hungry crocks, and thistles in his fur before ending up in an oak grove, but where is the treasure? Sammy does discover it and is thrilled with his find. With wonderful, vivid illustrations and a fantastic bucktoothed squirrel, this story begs to be read aloud, but some forced rhymes can be distracting. Additionally, children will love referring to the map and following Sammy's adventures. VERDICT A swashbuckling addition for libraries where pirate books are evergreen.-Melisa Bailey, Harford County Library System, MD

Copyright 2016 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Kirkus

February 15, 2016
A scrappy, scurvy squirrel finds his heart's desire. Sammy lives in the forest but dreams of being a pirate on the high seas. When he stumbles upon a treasure map, it appears his prayers have been answered. Alas, his path is fraught with dangers, from toothy crocodiles to prickly porcupines to haunted swamps. Besting each challenge, Sammy reaches his destination, but what's this? No treasure? Distraught, Sammy kicks the nearest tree--and what rains down upon him will surprise few. Pigott's mixed-media art portrays Sammy as a chipper red squirrel, complete with the obligatory, stereotypical eye patch, pirate hat, and jaunty gold earring. Disability cliche aside, the pictures have a lot of appeal, deeply saturated colors popping off the page. Occasionally the book is positively atmospheric, as when Sammy finds himself adrift in a misty marsh. Unfortunately, the text is characterized by clunky verse and a hectoring narrative voice: "Run away, Sammy, from this spooky trap! / We're nearly at X marks the spot on the map!" The book ends with a sudden flashback to the original squirrel pirates that buried their acorn treasure, planting the mighty oaks that reward Sammy. (Squirrel pirates have it hard, considering that their buried treasure tends to sprout.) Arrr...frolicsome imagery cannot save this landlubber rodent from sinking beneath his book's awkward text. (Picture book. 3-6)

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