I am the Library Media Specialist at Parkwood! This blog is to track my reading for both children and young adult literature so my young readers will have a few ideas of books to check out from the library!
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Pirates Don’t Change Diapers
Pirates Don’t Change Diapers by Melinda Long and David Shannon is only allowed to be read by my husband. His pirate impression is strikingly realistic; You would think he was fresh off the ship! The girls loved "How I Became a Pirate", but I think loved this one even more because it puts the pirates in a situation that makes them seem not so scary, and really quite entertaining. The girls laughed to the very last page, though my husband antics may have aided in the laughter. This book is a must for the elementary library.
The summary from Publishers Weekly says it well:
Plucky young Jeremy Jacob is reunited with Captain Braid Beard and his crew of daft, dentally challenged buccaneers in a follow-up to the bestselling How I Became a Pirate. This time, Jeremy clearly has the upper hand: he won't let the pirates dig up the treasure they buried in his backyard at the end of the previous book until they help him placate his cranky baby sister, Bonney Anne (pirate aficionados will note that her name is a nod to real-life female pirate Anne Bonny). The story unfolds rather predictably—but just as entertainingly as the original: the pirates turn out to be washouts as nannies, jokes fly about dirty diapers and strained spinach, and, of course, "the wee lass" Bonney Anne ends up being the key to recovering the treasure. But Long's piratical dialogue still delivers a juicy read-aloud: what reader of any age won't relish the opportunity to say "Aargh!" or declare "Rock on!" as the crew does in unison when Braid Beard orders them to rock Bonney Anne to sleep? And Shannon's voluptuously colorful and comic paintings runneth over with comic mayhem, sly details (somehow, the pirates manage to find a pirate show on Jeremy's TV) and no end of goofy expressions.
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