A fun story emerges which differs from the usual pirate story in many satisfying ways. ~Maverick Children's Books CBC Best Books of the Year (Under Five), 2019 Is being a pirate only for boys? That’s not what Daniela thinks. She dreams of becoming a pirate on the legendary ship, the Black Croc. She searches and searches through the seven seas, until one day, she finally finds it. But oh dear! These pirates seem to be a little chauvinist. Particularly Captain Choppylobe, who will make Daniela go through difficult challenges to prove her worth as a pirate. Will she make it? Will they let her be part of the crew? A story about equality and realizing your dreams.
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Is being a pirate only for boys? That's not what Daniela thinks.
"Readers will enjoy spotting a pile of books, a basketball, and a skateboard among Daniela’s personal cargo as they go adventuring with her and her scurvy crew." - Kirkus Reviews
-National publicity campaign to schools for its focus on gender equality -Publicity campaign to reviewer blog sites & parenting blog sites focusing on feminist book titles -Available via Advance Access for librarians
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Egalite series. A selection of picture books that intend to promote equality and diversity. Being yourself and understanding others.
CBC Best Books of the Year Under Five 2019

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ISBN
9788417123123
Publisert
2018-09-20
Utgiver
Vendor
PLANET 8 GROUP SL D/B/A NUBEOCHO
Høyde
241 mm
Bredde
279 mm
Aldersnivå
JN, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
44

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Illustratør
Associate editor
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Om bidragsyterne

Susanna Isern has published over 60 books worldwide, translated into over a dozen languages with 14 available in the US and well-reviewed. She has been awarded the Silver Medal in the Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards 2013 in the USA and her "Bogo the Fox Who Wanted Everything", published by NubeOcho, is a Junior Library Guild Selection. She works as children psychologist and writer. GÓMEZ studied Fine Arts in Salamanca, Spain. A new talent, she has worked for several publishing houses in Europe, such as SM in Spain, Le Petit Bulles Edition in France, and Scholastics and Sterling in the USA. She has published with NubeOcho Bow-Wow-Meow and the collection Hedgehog and Rabbit. Ben Dawlatly completed his masters in Hispanic Language, Culture and History with Translation Theory at UCL. He teaches Applied Translation at the University of Bristol (UK) and his technical translations focus on human rights and the environment, but his real calling is for fiction and poetry. He has translated several children’s books for Nube Ocho and for Neem Tree Press. Rebecca Packard worked many years for a publisher in San Francisco, copyediting novels and short stories, science fiction, children's books, and manga. She now lives in Southern California and edits all sorts of things freelance, specializing in localizing translated works for an English-speaking audience.