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Hikaye: 3*İllustrasyonlar: 4*
Honestly, though this was an easy read, I just found it to be utterly average. It was kind of cute but the characters just didn't seem very developed (they felt somewhat two-dimensional) and the plot felt both drawn out and rushed at the same time. The illustrations were cute and it did have an obvious plot person from problem to solution, I just found the plot to not be that great and I don't think I'll continue the series. I read this because it was a ssyra jr book for 2019-2020, but it is an
I believe my daughter and I have only one book left to read on this years Sunshine State Young Readers Jr. list after finishing this adventure/heist story. There are some funny bits and cute illustrations, so we both enjoyed it for our weekend buddy read.
An odd choice for SSYRA. I’ve read a LOT of beginner chapter books and this was one of the worst. The characters were weird and though they had an adventure it wasn’t very exciting and didn’t make a lot of sense. It was fairly long for a beginner chapter book too. I did enjoy the pictures.
Thank you to Aladdin and Edelweiss for a digital ARC of this book -- including illustrations!Reading this book gave me a Borrowers vibe. The little pirates live in a ship inside a bottle. Their bottle is on a shelf in a junk shop. The in mice in the baseboards steal the pocket pirate's cat and demand cheese as a ransom. Now the pirates mus embark on a journey to the frozen land of Fridge. The devices they use to get around in the junk shop and accomplish their goals are creative and will keep ki...
This was a really fun elementary grade chapter book. It’s listed for our junior readers, grades Kindergarten through Second grade, but it is definitely a higher difficulty for these students. This book would work great as a read-aloud, or for kiddos who are reading way above their reading level. This is the first book in a brand new series about pocket sized pirates! In this adventure, the pocket sizes pirates realize their cat has been taken hostage by the evil mice that roam the junk shop, whe...
Pocket RocketThis is the first book in the four volume Pocket Pirate series. I was drawn to it because I think Chris Mould's brilliant "Something Wickedly Weird" series is one of the funniest, wickedest, weirdest set of books out there for advanced chapter readers and I wondered what he had in store here for slightly younger readers. The book did not disappoint.The setup is that our crew of tiny pirates lives in a ship in a bottle in an old jumble shop. There's a captain, a tall tale telling fir...
I read this tale about tiny pirates who live in a small glass-bottled ship to my 6 and 9 year old and we all enjoyed it very much. It’s witty and silly and full of pictures to help compel our younger reader forward. We will be buying the other three for sure.
This was a very good book. The book was funny. Is about some pirates what are gone to go in the fridge but that's more dificult for them. I don't want to say spoilers so i'm gone to finish with this. P.S : I'M FROM ROMANIA🇦🇩
This book tickles my fancy in a number of ways. The writing flows well, making it easy to read the characters with voices. The story is fairly simple, but that makes it easy for the boy who is practicing his reading skills to follow along and be entertained.
Lower elementary kids would love this book. Drawings are fantastic.