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Little Tim

Tim And Lucy Go To Sea

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Things never quite go as planned on any of Tim's voyages. His new friend Lucy and her guardian Mr. Grimes are delighted when the enterprising five-year-old proposes they buy a boat and head out to sea. While cruising on the beautiful yacht Evangeline, they quickly fall into the clutches of villainous mutineers . . . for what could be Tim's biggest adventure yet!First published between 1936 and 1977, Edward Ardizzone's Little Tim books have been loved by generations of children for their spirited adventures and enchanting narrative from a storyteller who spoke straight to young readers' imaginations.

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First published October 15, 1958

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Edward Ardizzone

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Edward Jeffrey Irving Ardizzone, CBE, RA was an English artist, writer and illustrator, chiefly of children's books.

For Tim All Alone (Oxford, 1956), which he wrote and illustrated, Ardizzone won the inaugural Kate Greenaway Medal from the Library Association, recognising the year's best children's book illustration by a British subject.

For the 50th anniversary of the Medal (1955–2005) it was named one of the top ten winning works, selected by a panel to compose the ballot for a public election of the all-time favourite.

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933 reviews
December 3, 2021
It's an older book, so lack of diversity is there n all characters are of lighter skin tone as far as I can remember after reading it once. Traditional gender roles is there particularly with the little girl dealing/with an older man's untidy room and darning his socks..also, a lil creepy.
The little girl adventures and helps out on the boat which is nice to see, and the older lady assistant/possibly cleaning lady does get sick often, but seems like a trooper and extends a hand when she can.
The cursive script is difficult to understand, the large font of the main story nice, though.
Art is nice
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691 reviews
August 24, 2020
This could possibly be the best Tim book ever. (I just found this used copy online.) This is the one with Mr. Grimes! He's a hoot: "wonderful yacht, I will buy it at once" and guarding the mutineers with a rifle because he had "once been a very good shot." Don't let your kids miss out on the Tim books!
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374 reviews2 followers
March 23, 2020
I love Edward Ardizzone's painting style. The story is delightful too. The characters are diverse, and I especially liked the empathy shown to Mrs. Smawley who gets sea-sick and doesn't like being at sea.
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June 30, 2025
A cute little story. Used to read these with my Mum at bedtime 🥰
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July 27, 2016
Not really as nice as the original book, Little Tim and the Brave Sea Captain, but still fairly sweet. I love Tim's confidence when it comes to the sea; his knowledge and interest is really very endearing. The plot is a bit outlandish -- Tim just happens to meet a girl with a rich guardian who decides to buy a yacht and go sailing, all on the advice of Tim and Lucy. There's a bit of a sea adventure, but the ending didn't strike me as meaningful. Overall, it's all right.
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