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‘Yo-ho-hoe!’ – A pirate tale with a twist…

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By: Ceri Shaw
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The summer holidays have begun and Pont Books are delighted to introduce The Gardening Pirates to children across the country.

On board the bad ship Ych-a-fi , times are hard and cruel Captain Cranc forces the crew to eat horrible ships biscuits while he is fed on octopus pies and squid omelettes.

One day, the pirates land on an island and follow Captain Cranc in search of treasure. But when they find the treasure chest, there is no gold the chest is filled with seeds, bags of compost and gardening tools

Without anybody noticing, cabin girl, Gwen smuggles the treasure back to the ship and secretly plants the vegetable seeds in the crows nest so that the pirates can have delicious and healthy meals. How will Captain Cranc react when he finds out? And what about the mysterious seed sowed in Gwens hat?

Chris Glynns wonderful illustrations add visual humour to the text and bring the story to life. It is a story to gladden the hearts of all seafarers and gardeners as good triumphs over bad when eventually Gwen becomes captain and Captain Cranc becomes the cabin boy.

This delightful picture book is the brainchild of author Ruth Morgan who worked with her partner, Chris Glynn, to develop the story. Ruth is an experienced author of books for children of all ages, from picture books for toddlers to teenage novels. She currently teaches in Penarth where she also lives . . . and gardens although, unlike Gwen, Ruths kitchen garden is firmly based on dry land. Chris is BA programme director at Cardiff School of Art and Design, UWIC, and is well-known as an illustrator, artist and animator.

The Gardening Pirates is available from all good bookshops and online retailers

gaabi
07/27/12 02:13:32AM @gaabi:

Yes, I want that, it looks great and wonderfully imaginative --


Gaynor Madoc Leonard
07/26/12 08:30:06PM @gaynor-madoc-leonard:

This sounds wonderful. I love the ship being call Ych-a-Fi!


Ceri Shaw
07/26/12 08:17:25PM @ceri-shaw:

Featured in the AmeriCymru Bookstore Childrens Section - The Gardening Pirates