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A Very Fishy Battle (Pirate School)

A Very Fishy Battle (Pirate School)
By Jeremy Strong

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Patagonia Clatterbottom is very cross. Other pirates have ambushed the Pirate School's food. So, she's going to teach the children – Smudge, Flo, Ziggy and Corkella – how to make a proper pirate attack and get their food back. But things go wrong, and all the teachers are captured! Luckily the children have a plan – and some friendly dolphins are helping as well. Jeremy Strong knows just what children like and just what makes them laugh. Be prepared for giggles! Jeremy Strong's Pirate School: The Bun Gun was featured in the brand-new series of Jackanory.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #255175 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-08-02
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 64 pages

Editorial Reviews

Review
'Strong's books are hugely popular with young children with their breezy daft exuberance' Sunday Times 'His books are preposterously entertaining' Observer

About the Author
With sales of almost three million copies, Jeremy Strong is immensely popular with children, particularly boys, who adore his unique brand of silliness. He won the Children's Book Award in 1997 with The Hundred-Mile-An-Hour Dog and his books about Sigurd the Viking have been made into a TV series. He lives in Somerset.


Customer Reviews

Very funny! perfect for emerging readers5
My son was sick to the back teeth of 'reading books' and not yet good enough at reading to tackle more advanced reading books such as roald dalh books. This was the perfect level for him. The print is relatively large, the pages and chapters quite short and the story is simple yet amusing without a complex plot to remember he could focus on his reading skills. Packed full of brilliant cartoon illustrations he was happy to attempt even complicated words :)
Im now buying the rest of the series for him before moving on to the longer Jeremy Strong books.