Prince and Pirate
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- $7.99
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
When two little fish with big personalities have to share the same tank, there are rough seas ahead!
Prince and Pirate are proud masters of their very own fishbowls, and life goes along swimmingly—until they’re scooped up and plopped into shared waters.
Prince is horrified to find this cheeky cod trespassing in his kingdom.
Pirate is sure this scurvy sea slug has come to plunder his treasure.
Thus, a battle of regal sneers, seaworthy stink-eyes, and off-the-hook insults begins.
Prince and Pirate’s hilarious duel for territory will elicit gales of giggles, hearty guffaws, and heartfelt smiles. Just when it seems their struggle might end in a silly stalemate, a little surprise convinces them to find a way to get along—swimmingly.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Gunnufson's goofy story about acceptance and sharing introduces two pet fish who are content in their separate bowls: Prince is a prim sort, with an underwater castle and carriage, while rowdy Pirate sails his schooner and guards his treasure. When they're both plopped in a large fish tank, they are pleased with their expanded domains until they realize that they are sharing the tank, resulting in traded insults ("You miserable mollusk!" "Ye worm-eaten peg leg!") and a dividing line of pebbles marking out their territories. Gunnufson (Halloween Hustle) gives Pirate and Prince big personalities, and their respectively gruff and highbrow comments will make for peppy readalouds. Their animosity ebbs with the arrival of a "lost little dogfish," who cowers in his miniature doghouse until Prince and Pirate join forces to make him feel welcome. Lowery's (A Squiggly Story) vivid, loopy cartoons play up the cultural divide between the fishy antagonists, and his hand-lettered, all-caps sound effects and action words ("flick fling sling pitch hurl chuck" as the fish demolish their pebbled dividing line) only add to the fun. Ages 5 8.