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Pigsticks and Harold and the Pirate Treasure


Pigsticks and Harold

No. of pages 64

Published: 2019

Great for age 6-12 years

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Tuptown is in trouble ... can Pirate Pigsticks and First Mate Harold save the day?Pigsticks and Harold embark on a pirate adventure in the third book of the hilarious illustrated Pigsticks and Harold series. Disaster strikes when Pigsticks' old enemy Sir Percival Snout turns up in Tuptown and claims the whole town belongs to him. Pigsticks and Harold need to raise a fortune to buy it back and fast. Luckily, Pigsticks' great-great-grandpig was a pirate, and his buried treasure has never been found. Can Pigsticks and Harold become pirates and track down the treasure before Sir Percival knocks down the whole town?

 

 

This book features in the following series: Candlewick Sparks, Pigsticks And Harold .

This book has been graded for interest at 6-9 years.

There are 64 pages in this book. This book was published in 2019 by Walker Books Ltd .

Alex Milway was born in 1978 in Hereford. After finishing art school and spending a number of years in magazine publishing, he finally managed to finish a book. He now lives in Crystal Palace with his girlfriend and a curly haired cat called Milo.

 

This book is in the following series:

Candlewick Sparks

Pigsticks and Harold

This book features the following character:

Harold
This book features the character Harold.

Pure, joyous silliness abounds -- James Lovegrove * Financial Times *

 

A hilarious graphic adventure. * The Metro *

 

"For a fast-paced humorous adventure, look no further [...] This book is ideal for young readers building the stamina for longer reads. [...] There's plenty of slapstick and irony which will delight young readers. There are also puns for the grown-ups. And of course, who could not be amused by Alan the Almighty Albatross? This will definitely have appeal with older readers looking for a quick, fun read." * The School Librarian *