Katie has been writing non-fiction children's books for almost half her life and loves questioning the world from a child's point of view. She's developed some of Usborne's bestselling series, including the See Inside books and the Lift-the-Flap Questions & Answers series.
These adventures of Sinbad’s became so repetitive in such a short book. Get’s on a ship, ends up overboard or stranded and has to find his way home. Chapter after Chapter, the same thing over and over again. I would definitely say this book is for children 7 and up. It does talk about sailors drowning and dying etc...
It’s a chapter book for children with some small pictures on the pages. There are also some comic book style thought bubbles coming out of some of the pictures.
After reading this, it makes me want to read the real stories of Sinbad the sailor. I know the adventures where much more entertaining and filled with excitement.
Simbad el marino, uno de los cuentos de las mil y una noches, es un heredero arruinado que decide lanzarse a la aventura comercial, partiendo de Bagdad vía Basora, a destinos ignotos. Después de muchas vicisitudes, Simbad volverá a casa enriquecido.