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About the author
Alicia Acosta is a professional storyteller from Andalusia (Spain). She works with groups of children in schools and for Government organizations.
She combines her background as a psychologist to promote the love of reading in children. She is also a radio announcer and organizes theater workshops
MÓNICA CARRETERO is a renowned illustrator in Spain. She has published more than 70 books in England, Australia, and the USA.
She was awarded by the London Children’s Book Fair for her illustrations. She has received five International Latino Book Awards and one Living Now Award.
Summary
Laugh along with the adventures and misadventures of Little Captain Jack. Great things can come in all shapes and sizes, big or small.
Once upon a time, there was a little pirate.
He was so very little that everyone called him Little Captain Jack.
One day, the bad pirate Badlock, took Little Captain Jack and locked him in a dark
cellar. Our pirate was scared but he was helped by a mouse. And the mouse was helped by a seagull…
También disponible en español. (Also available in Spanish.)
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Alicia Acosta is a professional storyteller from Andalusia (Spain). She works with groups of children in schools and for Government organizations. She combines her background as a psychologist to promote the love of reading in children. She is also a radio announcer and organizes theater workshops.
Mónica Carretero is a renowned illustrator in Spain. She has published more than 70 books in England, Australia, and the USA. She was awarded by the London Children’s Book Fair for her illustrations. She has received five International Latino Book Awards and one Living Now Award.
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