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Captain Abdul's Little Treasure

by Colin McNaughton
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Synopsis

The incorrigible Colin McNaughton sneaks a baby aboard a pirate ship with hilarious results in this kid-pleasing saga of pseudo-sword-fighting, smelly diapers, and hide-and-seek on the high seas. Oooh-argh, ha-har!

KABOOM! Who could be a-disturbin' Captain Abdul's beauty sleep firin' cannons? No, it's not an attack on his raucous pirate ship, The Golden Behind. It's a special delivery - a Little Treasure, to be exact, sent courtesy of Mrs. Abdul, who's off on a pirating jaunt of her own. Now Captain Abdul and his hairy, scary mates are expected to babysit! Will this be the ruin of their "repootashun" and make them the laughingstock of the pirate world?

Publishers Weekly

After Captain Abdul's Pirate School and Jolly Roger and the Pirates of Captain Abdul, the third paper-over-board tale starring the redheaded seaman is Captain Abdul's Little Treasure by Colin McNaughton. But when the pirate crew opens the treasure chest, the find riches of the human persuasion a baby. (May) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

About the Author, Colin McNaughton

COLIN MCNAUGHTON, an International Reading Association Children's Choices favorite, has created more than sixty books for children. "Of all the books and characters I've created, the Captain Abdul stories are my favorites - the most fun to write and draw," he says. "One day I was out and about on the streets of London when I heard a mother refer to her son as ‘my little treasure,' and I thought, ‘Hmmm.' So the title of this book came first and the story, about fathers and sons, just flowed out. I enjoyed every minute of it - every scratchy hatchy pen-and-ink mark, every splash of watercolor, every ‘AVAST!,' every ‘OOOH-ARRGH!,' every last ‘HA-HAR!' I hope it shows." Colin McNaughton lives in London with his wife.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2006
Publisher
Candlewick Press
Pages
48
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780763630454

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