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The Mellops Go Spelunking

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Prompted by a golf ball that gets lost in a crevice, Mr. Mellop and his four sons go spelunking, where they find stalactites, stalagmites, arrowheads, carved bones, and a ring of dangerous perfume smugglers. Reprint.

32 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 1992

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Tomi Ungerer

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Jean-Thomas "Tomi" Ungerer was a French illustrator best known for his erotic and political illustrations as well as children's books.

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January 27, 2021
I love all the Mellop's books. They are translated from the German, written in like the 1950s, and bring education, tradition, large family life and adventure together. Some may dismiss the books for their traditional gender roles, but I find them refreshing--back when such roles were clear and full of character.

Ever notice how many children's books have only one kid in the family? Its weird. Like all the books where the children never pray or go to church. Some important parts of life are just edited out these days, and reflect a narrow demographic, and a sad myopia. Its like the drive for validating diversity has lost a large part of that diversity...
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1,519 reviews41 followers
March 3, 2022
Le avventure della famiglia Mellops è un buffissimo e tenerissimo libro per bambini che racconta le avventure e le disavventure creative della tenera famigliola di maialini. La famiglia di porcellini più amati dai bambini di mezzo mondo compie sessant’anni! Era infatti il 1957 quando il loro geniale inventore, Tomi Ungerer, mandò in libreria la loro prima avventura intitolata I Mellops prendono il volo. Da allora a oggi la bizzarra famigliola ha conquistato generazioni di piccoli lettori in quasi tutte le lingue del mondo.
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155 reviews25 followers
April 23, 2020
It's adventure time, and the Mellops know how to prepare for it.

When their golf ball disappears down a crevasse in their yard, the Mellops (a family of anthropomorphic pigs) outfit themselves and follow the ball into a series of underground caverns which open onto underground rivers, for which they've luckily brought along an inflatable rubber raft. After learning about cave geology, they stumble upon a secret stolen perfume cache and outsmart some human bad guys to save the exciting day.
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1,075 reviews70 followers
June 13, 2023
more fun with the Mellops . . . love the word spelunking. And clever things they find, like the cave paintings (of cavepigs). And specific words, like stalagtites and stalagmites, and note they are "roped to each other for safety." L) Two color design in some underground scenes (purple and black/ and sometimes brown) - used very effectively.
105 reviews3 followers
April 23, 2013
“The Mellops go Spelunking,” by Tomi Ungerer is a story about a family named the Mellops, who are pigs, that lose a ball in a ground crevice and they go spelunking after it. This is a book that would be great for young science explores as it introduces scientific vocabulary like spelunking, stalactites, and stalagmites. In the story the family goes on a wild underground expedition that leaves them thankful when they finally get home. As I said earlier, this would be a good book to introduce for young learners doing Earth Science units in 1st and 2nd grade.
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523 reviews10 followers
April 15, 2013
How could you not get hooked on a book that starts with spelunking?! The story builds upon the need to go spelunking with the loss of a golf ball into a small crevice. And one decision to explore leads to adventure after adventure. Ungerer's illustrations surprise and delight.
69 reviews3 followers
July 21, 2007
This was one of my favorite books when I was a kid, and I hope to share it with my daughter in the next few years.
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305 reviews19 followers
April 17, 2017
The Mellops are a family of pigs that go on adventures. This story in particular sneaks information into the plot, and it can peak interest in geology and prehistory. In this book they go cave exploring and find artifacts and cave paintings!
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