Little Pig Saves the Ship

Intrepid Little Pig, from LITTLE PIG JOINS THE BAND, is back in a new adventure where once again he's too small to join his older brothers and sisters - this time at sailing camp. Brother Tiny gives Little Pig some rope and tells him to practice tying knots, but when Grandpa and Poppy come over with a model ship his sailing fun really begins.

All week they happily sail the boat in the stream until on Saturday a gust of wind carries the ship down the waterfall and Poppy can't quite reach it. How Little Pig uses his knot-tying skills to save the day gives him his own sailing stories to share with his siblings on their return. This intergenerational tale of family and cooperation, along with the irresistible charm of Little Pig, will delight listeners of all ages.

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Little Pig Saves the Ship

Intrepid Little Pig, from LITTLE PIG JOINS THE BAND, is back in a new adventure where once again he's too small to join his older brothers and sisters - this time at sailing camp. Brother Tiny gives Little Pig some rope and tells him to practice tying knots, but when Grandpa and Poppy come over with a model ship his sailing fun really begins.

All week they happily sail the boat in the stream until on Saturday a gust of wind carries the ship down the waterfall and Poppy can't quite reach it. How Little Pig uses his knot-tying skills to save the day gives him his own sailing stories to share with his siblings on their return. This intergenerational tale of family and cooperation, along with the irresistible charm of Little Pig, will delight listeners of all ages.

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Little Pig Saves the Ship

Little Pig Saves the Ship

by David Hyde Costello

Narrated by Emily Eiden

Unabridged — 7 minutes

Little Pig Saves the Ship

Little Pig Saves the Ship

by David Hyde Costello

Narrated by Emily Eiden

Unabridged — 7 minutes

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Intrepid Little Pig, from LITTLE PIG JOINS THE BAND, is back in a new adventure where once again he's too small to join his older brothers and sisters - this time at sailing camp. Brother Tiny gives Little Pig some rope and tells him to practice tying knots, but when Grandpa and Poppy come over with a model ship his sailing fun really begins.

All week they happily sail the boat in the stream until on Saturday a gust of wind carries the ship down the waterfall and Poppy can't quite reach it. How Little Pig uses his knot-tying skills to save the day gives him his own sailing stories to share with his siblings on their return. This intergenerational tale of family and cooperation, along with the irresistible charm of Little Pig, will delight listeners of all ages.


Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

♦ Little Pig's still too small to do everything his brothers and sisters do…but it turns out that's not a problem. Little Pig's four older siblings are going to sailing camp, but Little Pig's not old enough. Eldest sibling Tiny gives him a rope to practice knots, but one whole day of tying knots is enough. Thankfully, Poppy and Grandpa come over, and Poppy brings a model ship he's carving. Little Pig helps Poppy finish the ship. They sail it on Monday and Tuesday and in the rain on Wednesday. They build a dock Thursday and sail it all the way across the river Friday. On Saturday it gets away from them and goes over a waterfall in a dramatic sequence that's perfectly gauged for the audience. Poppy can't catch it. Little Pig runs to the bridge, remembers the rope Tiny gave him, and makes use of those knots he practiced. He saves the day just in time to share sailing stories with all his siblings, home from camp. Costello's second title starring Little Pig's as charming as his earlier Little Pig Joins the Band (2011). The inviting watercolor-and-ink illustrations are a well-paced mix of full-bleed, spot, and cartoon panels dotted with speech bubbles that illuminate the close, intergenerational relationship between Little Pig and Poppy. Young listeners will identify with being too little but still quite capable. Here's hoping Little Pig will take his time growing up and gift readers with a few more tales of being smallest.
Kirkus Reviews, starred review

♦ The adorable protagonist of Little Pig Joins the Band returns as his brothers and sisters head off to sailing camp for the summer. Little Pig is too small to join his siblings, so his brother leaves him a book of sailors’ knots, and his grandfather carves him a miniature boat. Each day Little Pig and his grandfather sail the boat in a stream until one day it accidentally floats away. Little Pig uses his new knot-tying skills to rescue the vessel. Costello’s ink and watercolor images mixed with comic book–style word bubbles and some paneled page layouts are thoughtful and add energy and movement. The story will be a familiar one to any young reader who feels too small to join in with older siblings or peers, and offers an empowering message of learning to overcome one’s small stature. VERDICT Wholesome and cute, this fun new adventure with Little Pig is a satisfying addition to most collections. A great choice for storytime or small group sharing.
School Library Journal, starred review

Little Pig from Little Pig Joins the Band (rev. 9/11) is back, once again left behind by his older siblings. This time they are going to sailing camp without him; all Little Pig can do is stay home and practice his knot-tying skills. But then his grandfathers, Grandpa and Poppy, bring him a toy boat Poppy has carved for him, which keeps him entertained all week. Until Saturday, that is, when a gust of wind sends the little boat over a waterfall and downstream, where it will soon be lost forever. Fortunately, Little Pig's practicing comes in handy as he pulls out his rope from his pocket, ties a bowline knot, and at the last possible moment scoops the boat up. This triumph eases the sting of his siblings' return from sailing camp, as does the next adventure—a day spent sailing his beautiful toy boat with the whole Pig family. Friendly watercolors capture the hustle-and-bustle of a large family, Little Pig's initial loneliness, and summer days spent knee-deep in a (beautifully evoked) pooled-up stream, messing about with boats. A profusion of speech bubbles adds drama, immediacy, and humor (an older sister hands Little Pig a postcard upon her return and says, "By the way, I meant to mail you this"). The intergenerational friendship between Poppy and Little Pig is heartwarming, and the open-to-interpretation presentation of the grandfathers in the illustrations (it's implied that grandpa and Poppy are a couple, but not overtly stated) is just right.
The Horn Book

While his four piggy siblings go sailing, this Little Pig is stuck at home. With plenty of spare time, some bits of string and a guide to sailing knots, Little Pig is an expert knot-tier by the time Poppy arrives with a carved wooden boat. Together Little Pig and Poppy sail the boat on imaginary voyages — with tiny wooden Poppy and Little Pig sailors onboard. When the ship heads over a waterfall, Little Pig makes a daring rescue, and he finally has a story to share with his seafaring older siblings. Adventures, after all, come in in all sizes.
 
David Hyde Costello’s illustrations are colorful, kid-friendly and expressive. The softly painted forest and stream are especially welcoming as lovely reminders of summer days. Little Pig’s sailboat may lure readers out into the wild outdoors with homemade ships of their own. A step-by-step knot diagram will entice readers of all ages to attempt a few nautical knots, so have a shoelace or rope handy when reading. The pigs’ conversations help tell the story and add a layer of comedy, especially when Poppy finds himself going head-over-heels into the stream.
 
A story about family and cooperation, creativity and problem solving, Little Pig Saves the Ship is calm enough for bedtime but will stand up to multiple rereads. The relaxing vibe of a day spent wading in a stream is perfect for a summer-themed storytime.
BookPage

School Library Journal

★ 05/01/2017
PreS-Gr 1—The adorable protagonist of Little Pig Joins the Band returns as his brothers and sisters head off to sailing camp for the summer. Little Pig is too small to join his siblings, so his brother leaves him a book of sailors' knots, and his grandfather carves him a miniature boat. Each day Little Pig and his grandfather sail the boat in a stream until one day it accidentally floats away. Little Pig uses his new knot-tying skills to rescue the vessel. Costello's ink and watercolor images mixed with comic book—style word bubbles and some paneled page layouts are thoughtful and add energy and movement. The story will be a familiar one to any young reader who feels too small to join in with older siblings or peers, and offers an empowering message of learning to overcome one's small stature. VERDICT Wholesome and cute, this fun new adventure with Little Pig is a satisfying addition to most collections. A great choice for storytime or small group sharing.—Kaitlin Malixi, Bucks County Free Library, Doylestown, PA

Kirkus Reviews

★ 2017-03-06
Little Pig's still too small to do everything his brothers and sisters do…but it turns out that's not a problem.Little Pig's four older siblings are going to sailing camp, but Little Pig's not old enough. Eldest sibling Tiny gives him a rope to practice knots, but one whole day of tying knots is enough. Thankfully, Poppy and Grandpa come over, and Poppy brings a model ship he's carving. Little Pig helps Poppy finish the ship. They sail it on Monday and Tuesday and in the rain on Wednesday. They build a dock Thursday and sail it all the way across the river Friday. On Saturday it gets away from them and goes over a waterfall in a dramatic sequence that's perfectly gauged for the audience. Poppy can't catch it. Little Pig runs to the bridge, remembers the rope Tiny gave him, and makes use of those knots he practiced. He saves the day just in time to share sailing stories with all his siblings, home from camp. Costello's second title starring Little Pig's as charming as his earlier Little Pig Joins the Band (2011). The inviting watercolor-and-ink illustrations are a well-paced mix of full-bleed, spot, and cartoon panels dotted with speech bubbles that illuminate the close, intergenerational relationship between Little Pig and Poppy. Young listeners will identify with being too little but still quite capable. Here's hoping Little Pig will take his time growing up and gift readers with a few more tales of being smallest. (Picture book. 3-7)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940178499542
Publisher: Live Oak Media
Publication date: 05/31/2018
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 5 - 8 Years

Read an Excerpt

Little Pig wished he could go to sailing camp with his brothers and sisters,
 
[Sally: This is going to be the best summer yet.]
[Tiny: (singing) When the seafaring pigs go a-sailing . . .]
[Peter: I’m bringing my camera.]
[Margie: I’m bringing my guide to aquatic life, in case we see any.]
 
 
but he was too little.

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