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The majority of children will go through a fussy eating stage at some point in their childhood. Looking at the plate in front of them and deciding that actually, they don’t want to eat it. Regardless of the fact that they ate the exact same thing a few days ago. The little boy in this week’s from the bookshelf book decides just that and he’d much rather have lunch on a pirate ship.
Come with Jack on a quest for the perfect lunch – you never know who you might meet!
Lunch On A Pirate Ship
Written by Caryl Hart
Illustrated by Kristina Stephenson
Published by Simon & Schuster
Jack doesn’t want to eat his boring old lunch. He’d rather have lunch on a pirate ship! But what do pirates actually eat? Rotten fish stew – eeuuuwwww! And so begins a rollicking, imaginative adventure over the sea, through caves and into the lair of a troll before Jack decides that actually, Mum’s cooking is pretty good after all.
Where can I buy the Lunch On A Pirate Ship book?
The Lunch On A Pirate Ship is available in both paperback and Kindle versions available to buy from Amazon and all other good book retailers.
Tigger’s thoughts on Lunch On A Pirate Ship
When I first started reading this book, I thought it was just going to be about pirates. However, there was a giant and a troll included too. Jack visited the different people to try to find something more delicious for his tea. But he soon realised that his Mum’s food was the best!
About The Author – Caryl Hart
Caryl Hart is a full-time children’s writer of a number of bestselling books. She lives on the top of a windy hill in the Peak District with her guitar-playing husband, two cheeky daughters, one extremely fluffy black cat, a goldfish, four hens, and an invisible dog called Paddy.
About the Illustrator – Kristina Stephenson
Kristina Stephenson is the author and illustrator of the bestselling Sir Charlie Stinky Socks series. She lives in Salisbury with her husband and two children.
Lunch On A Pirate Ship by Caryl Hart • totallybooked.uk
The majority of children will go through a fussy eating stage at some point in their childhood. Looking at the plate in front of them and deciding that actually, they don't want to eat it. Regardless of the fact that they ate the exact same thing a few days ago. The little boy in this week's from the bookshelf book decides just that and he'd much rather have lunch on a pirate ship.
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Author: Caryl Hart
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