The Great Flytrap Disaster

The Great Flytrap Disaster

The Great Flytrap Disaster

The Great Flytrap Disaster

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Overview

A band of tiny swashbucklers battle the summer heat—and a sneaky spider—in this third book in a brand-new chapter book series about pocket-sized pirates!

Up on the Pocket Pirates’ shelf, the summer heat is rising. Flies are swarming around Button’s pirate ship. And Mr Dregby, the house spider, has got his six hungry eyes peeled and his eight hairy legs ready for action...but Button is ready for danger!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781481491211
Publisher: Aladdin
Publication date: 02/05/2019
Series: Pocket Pirates , #3
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.25(h) x 0.50(d)
Lexile: 700L (what's this?)
Age Range: 6 - 9 Years

About the Author

Chris Mould was born in Bradford, England, and has lived and worked there all his life. He began drawing at a very early age and hasn’t stopped since. He trained in art college for six years altogether starting in Dewsbury College and moving to Leeds, during which time he gained a joint honours degree in graphic design and illustration.

Chris Mould was born in Bradford, England, and has lived and worked there all his life. He began drawing at a very early age and hasn’t stopped since. He trained in art college for six years altogether starting in Dewsbury College and moving to Leeds, during which time he gained a joint honours degree in graphic design and illustration.

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The Great Flytrap Disaster


At the end of the street is an old junk shop. It’s gloomy and shabby and nothing ever happens there. At least, that’s what most people think. . . .

Among the odds and ends and things of no use, a dusty ship in a bottle sits gathering cobwebs on a shelf. But when the world isn’t watching, a tiny pirate crew comes out to explore.

And when you’re smaller than a teacup, a junk shop can be a pretty dangerous place. . . .

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