Grandpa jack's tattoo tales / Mark Foreman.
By: Foreman, Mark
Material type: TextPublisher: [NY] : Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), 2007Edition: First Edition edDescription: 40 p. ; 26 cmISBN: 0374327688 (hardcover); 9780374327682 (hardcover)LOC classification: PZ 7 | .F67 2007Online resources: Amazon.com Summary: Flying fish, giant octopuses, mermaids . . . Grandpa Jack has seen it all. He's sailed all the oceans of the world, and he has a host of stories to tell about his adventures - and a tattoo for each of them. So when a customer at Grandpa Jack's diner asks about one of his tattoos, Chloe's grandpa delivers a whale of a tale. With rip-roaring ink-and-watercolor pictures, Mark Foreman's American debut is one swashbuckling good story readers won't soon forget.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Flying fish, giant octopuses, mermaids . . . Grandpa Jack has seen it all. He's sailed all the oceans of the world, and he has a host of stories to tell about his adventures - and a tattoo for each of them. So when a customer at Grandpa Jack's diner asks about one of his tattoos, Chloe's grandpa delivers a whale of a tale. With rip-roaring ink-and-watercolor pictures, Mark Foreman's American debut is one swashbuckling good story readers won't soon forget.
Ages 4-8.
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