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Pocket Pirates: The Great Drain Escape by Chris Mould – review

Written By Unknown on Tuesday, March 29, 2016 | 7:07 AM

‘I would recommend this book to bookworms 5-9 year old who love adventure books’

In an old junk shop there is an old tiny ship in a bottle. A pocket-sized pirate crew live in that old tiny ship. When the human world is not watching the pirates (still tiny) spring into life.

The pirates have not eaten for a long time and they are starving but the shopkeeper has put his dog’s basket under the shelf where the bottle with the old tiny ship is. Lilly, the youngest of the ship’s crew, tells Button (the second youngest in the crew) not to explore the outside world for food.

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