A Very Pirate Christmas

A Very Pirate Christmas by Timothy Knapman is a festive tale published by Egmont in 2014. This 32-page book, written in English, presents a humorous story that intertwines the themes of pirates and Christmas, featuring a crew of scurvy pirates who capture Father Christmas in a mischievous plot.
Readers will find a rollicking adventure as the pirates commandeer a flying sleigh, tying up Father Christmas with gift wrap and string while they attempt to steal presents and disrupt the holiday spirit. The narrative combines action and humor, making it an engaging read for those interested in juvenile fiction, particularly in the realms of action and adventure, as well as holiday celebrations. Accompanied by Russell Ayto’s distinctive artwork, this story promises to entertain with its playful twist on traditional Christmas tales.
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A rollicking, laugh-out-loud festive story that combines robots, pirates, and Christmas into one fun tale
A crew of scurvy pirates were lurking in the dark, savage as the stormy sea and greedy as a shark. They climbed aboard that flying sleigh and did a dreadful thing. . . They tied poor Father Christmas up with gift wrap and with string!
This delightful, twisted Christmas tale sees Father Christmas being captured by scurrilous robot pirates. The pirates then set about stealing the sleigh, pilfering the presents, and generally ruining the holiday. What sort of Christmas morning is in store? Can anyone thwart the pirate Santa and rescue the real Father Christmas? Timothy Knapman’s funny, rhyming text is paired brilliantly with Russell Ayto’s distinctive, atmospheric artwork.
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