《CAPTAIN ZAP船長》是2000年11月在Random House Books for Young Readers出版的圖書,作者是Susan Schade、Jon Buller。
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- 書名:CAPTAIN ZAP船長
- 作者:Susan Schade、Jon Buller
- ISBN:9780679894612
- 頁數:48
- 定價:30.00元
- 出版社:Random House Books for Young Readers
- 出版時間:2000-11
- 裝幀:平裝
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內容簡介
Perry and Cosmo love to draw comics starring their very own made-up characters: superhero Captain Zap and his villainous archenemy, the evil Baron von Fishhead. But what happens when the two boys uncover a couple of magic pencils that bring whatever they draw to life? A larger-than-life battle ensues between Captain Zap and Fishhead. Will Perry and Cosmo get control of their creations before truly "comical" disaster results?
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Gr. 2-3. After Perry and Cosmo find two magic pencils, everything they draw comes to life. Accustomed to sketching superheroes, they not only conjure up Captain Zap and his evil nemesis Fishhead, but they actually become the characters and find themselves fighting each other. When they use their ultimate weapons--attack pencil sharpeners--the pencils are destroyed and the magic disappears. The story is a bit silly but in a completely childlike, "let's pretend" sense, and the snappy title and cartoonlike cover illustration will appeal to many primary-grade children. Kids who aren't quite ready for chapter books will find this more challenging than the average "beginning reader" title. This exciting Step-into-Reading story could motivate them to sound out or guess at words likeawesomeandsmithereens.Carolyn Phelan
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Gr. 2-3. After Perry and Cosmo find two magic pencils, everything they draw comes to life. Accustomed to sketching superheroes, they not only conjure up Captain Zap and his evil nemesis Fishhead, but they actually become the characters and find themselves fighting each other. When they use their ultimate weapons--attack pencil sharpeners--the pencils are destroyed and the magic disappears. The story is a bit silly but in a completely childlike, "let's pretend" sense, and the snappy title and cartoonlike cover illustration will appeal to many primary-grade children. Kids who aren't quite ready for chapter books will find this more challenging than the average "beginning reader" title. This exciting Step-into-Reading story could motivate them to sound out or guess at words likeawesomeandsmithereens.Carolyn Phelan
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved