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Papa's promotion propels the Pudgys into perilous, pulse-pounding predicaments in paradise. This merry, alliterative adventure takes the Pudgy family from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Pogo Pogo, an island in the South Pacific. Stranded there, Papa, Patty, Peter, Penny, and their pet poodle Paul must learn to survive until help comes their way. Penned by the screenwriter whose film credits include "Jumanji" and "Summer of the Monkeys," it's packed with colorful illustrations and portly protagonists. What our readers have said: "A fun, quirky piece of magical creativity." "A great story-time…mehr

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Papa's promotion propels the Pudgys into perilous, pulse-pounding predicaments in paradise. This merry, alliterative adventure takes the Pudgy family from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Pogo Pogo, an island in the South Pacific. Stranded there, Papa, Patty, Peter, Penny, and their pet poodle Paul must learn to survive until help comes their way. Penned by the screenwriter whose film credits include "Jumanji" and "Summer of the Monkeys," it's packed with colorful illustrations and portly protagonists. What our readers have said: "A fun, quirky piece of magical creativity." "A great story-time book for adults and children to share together." "Clever fun for young readers." "The illustrations will delight." "As a teacher, I can see the possibilities of incorporating the story into many areas of the curriculum." "A wicked tongue-twister." "Good for all ages." "The illustrations are as rich and fun as the words." "An absolutely awesome and absurdly amusing adventure." "Colorful, intricate illustrations." "A fun read for the kid in all of us."
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Autorenporträt
"I'm a dive instructor since I was 18 years old and have been diving all around the world for 36 years now. With its lively illustrations and enjoyable stories, this book aims to pique children's interest in the oceans and their life." - Jim Strain