Pirate & penguin 2 few crew

Mike Allegra

Book - 2024

"Ahoy! Step right up seadogs and scallywags! Don't miss yer chance to sail with the funnest flagship on the Seven Seas, newly renovated and more shipshape than ever! Slide down the mast, give me helm, swing a hearty HEAVE-HO, or bellow a sea chanty among a bounty o'bubbles! Surely some briney buccaneer be yearnin' to hit the high seas in our sharp ship...There be but one rule: under NO circumstances can ye ever insult me fine, feathered Ground Parrot!" --Book jacket.

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Genres
Picture books
picture books
Fiction
Juvenile works
Children's stories Pictorial works
Livres d'images
Published
Salem, MA : Page Street Kids 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Mike Allegra (author)
Other Authors
Jennifer Harney (illustrator)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 23 x 27 cm
ISBN
9781645678625
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

In this follow-up to Pirate & Penguin (2023), the titular pair aim to recruit fellow corsairs. Penguin--whom Pirate now refers to as his Ground Parrot--and tan-skinned Pirate, still a one-man lexicon of sea terms, make two. That's too few. They need a crew. To attract new careerists, they paint the ship in vibrant pastels, substitute a smiley face for the skull and crossbones (creating "the Jolliest Roger" imaginable), and tie bright balloons to the yardarms. But the "funnest flagship" elicits only guffaws from would-be buccaneers (depicted with tan skin). Their cries of "goofy ship" and "goofy pirate" don't bother Pirate, but when they mock his "extra-goofy parrot," he bristles and threatens to send them to the "bottom of the briney deep!" The "yellow-bellied landlubbers" scatter. But then Pirate spots a stowaway: a female octopus who meets their exact requirements ("four pairs o'arrrrrrrms") and who likes the odd couple "for who we arrrrr." As a squall arrives, the cry is "Man--and woman--yer stations!" and the decorative ship departs for "adventure and bountiful booty." Black speech bubbles lend grimness to Pirate's declarations, and a few somber touches contrast with the frivolity of their spiffed-up man-o'-war. The verses carrying this excellent yarn roll like the ship's deck under our feet. Adaptability and acceptance are the real treasure at the end of this pirate-y adventure. (Picture book. 4-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.