Copyright Date:
2016
Edition Date:
2016
Release Date:
08/09/16
Pages:
55 pages
ISBN:
0-7636-8157-1
ISBN 13:
978-0-7636-8157-9
Dewey:
Fic
Dimensions:
24 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist
(Fri Jul 01 00:00:00 CDT 2016)
One morning, Harold the hamster awakens Pigsticks with the urgent news that Tuptown is about to be destroyed! Unless Pigsticks can purchase Tuptown from Sir Percival Snout by noon the next day, Percival will start tearing it down and building a mansion in its place. Unfortunately, Pigsticks has no money, but he remembers rumors of buried treasure on Little Piggy Island. With the help of his trusty first mate, Harold, Pigsticks sets off to find the treasure and save the town. Milway's cartoonlike illustrations are full of humorous details and variety, and feature such things as a treasure map, an inventory of pirate gear, tongue-in-cheek labels, and speech-bubble dialogue. This third chapter-book adventure featuring friends Pigsticks and Harold will keep readers engaged until the end.
Kirkus Reviews
Pig Pigsticks and hamster Harold return for a third installment of their odd-couple story for newly independent readers.This short chapter book is tall on laughs as it tells the story of Pigsticks and Harold's determined efforts to pay off the greedy Sir Percival Snout before his claim to their beloved town is realized. He's produced a deed saying he owns Tuptown, and he plans to destroy it all to make way for "a gold-plated mansion…IN THE SHAPE OF MY HEAD!" unless the pair can come up with a huge amount of money. Luckily, Pigsticks remembers that ancestor Pirate Pigbeard the Awesome left a map to a hidden treasure, and he and Harold follow the clues to find it. High jinks ensue, and a map and many labeled illustrations on several spreads ratchet up the absurd humor of the friends' adventure. A twist at the end of the story leaves the pair triumphant with "Sir Pervical Snout squeal[ing] off into the distance, his curly tail between his legs." The digital art is bright and energetic, and it's at its best when adding humorous asides through comic-art conventions such as sound effects and dialogue bubbles (the seabirds' song is particularly amusing). A silly gem of a chapter book. (Adventure. 7-10)
It’s stormy seas ahead for Tuptown unless Pigsticks and his loyal first mate, Harold, can track down an elusive pirate treasure on Little Piggy Island.
Tuptown is in trouble. To save it, Pigsticks and Harold must come up with a huge ransom to buy the town from greedy Sir Percival. With his piggy bank empty, Pigsticks turns to a family heirloom: the treasure map of Pigsticks’s great-great-grandpig, Pirate Pigbeard. Dressed like scalawags, with a trove of swashbucklers’ supplies, the daring duo sets sail. But the atmospheric (some might say “rickety”) old pirate ship Pigsticks chooses can’t stand up to the bluster and squall of the briny deep. Marooned on Little Piggy Island, how will Pigsticks and Harold find the treasure and get back to Tuptown in time? Adventure abounds in this third chapter-book adventure starring the valiant Pigsticks and his trusty pal.