The trouble with Uncle is that he’s a pirate! Setting off in search of buried treasure, he gets lost at sea, encounters an angry whale, battles with other pirates and ends up marrying a mermaid. Bestselling author Babette Cole brings her trademark zany approach and wonderful illustrations to this hilarious story.
This colour children's picture book is designed to be viewed in double-page spreads and is best read on a tablet device in landscape orientation.
Babette Cole was a British children's author and illustrator. Born on the island of Jersey in the Channel Islands in 1949, she attended the Canterbury College of Art (now the University for the Creative Arts) and received first-class BA Honors. She worked on such children's programmes as Bagpuss (working with Oliver Postgate and Peter Firmin) and Jackanory for BBC television.
As a children's writer, Cole created more than 150 picture books. Her best-seller Doctor Dog has been adapted as a successful children's cartoon series. Much of her work is earthy comedy, having titles like The Smelly Book, The Hairy Book, The Slimy Book and The Silly Book.
She spent her time writing, visiting schools and traveling. After a short illness she died on 15 January 2017, aged 66.
A bit of a disappointment after The Trouble with Grandad, which is a long-term, often-requested favourite of my 2 year old. There wasn’t quite the same balance of silliness and suspense, and we ended up returning it to the library without a second read.
Babette Cole on ilmeisesti kierrättänyt ideaa useammassa kirjassa tai tehnyt tarkoituksella perhesiteistä parodiaa. Joka tapauksessa tämä idea toimii tässäkin erilaisesta sedästä kertovassa kirjassa. Suurinosa kuvituksen vitseistä taitaa aueta vähän isommille lukijoille, toivottavasti vasta aikuisiän kynnystä lähestyville sellaisille !
Again, ok. But I didn't like that the trouble was revealed so soon...like the first pages, that he was a pirate. In The Trouble With Mom, you surmise the trouble by looking at the pictures, and the language was more well thought out.