After dreaming of high seas adventures, Elliot Moose decides that he and his best friend, Socks, should build their very own ship. Together they raid the kitchen to collect parts for their boat. Then off they go to the pond to build their ship. The morning is packed with exciting adventures but, as Elliot and Socks settle down to eat a picnic lunch, they realize their ship is sinking -- and they're stranded in the middle of the pond! Suddenly sailing isn't fun anymore. What are they to do? Elliot's Shipwreck is a delightful story about imaginative play, the value of friendship and navigating through life's little predicaments.
Elliot's Shipwreck FROM THE PUBLISHER After dreaming of high-seas adventures, Elliot Moose decidesthat he and his friend, Socks, should build their very own ship! Together they raid the kitchen for parts, then head off to the pond to build and launch their ship. The morning is packed with exciting adventures, but as Elliot and Socks settle down to eat a picnic lunch, they realize that their ship is sinking - and they're stranded in the middle of the pond! Suddenly sailing isn't fun anymore. What are they to do? Author Biography: Andrea Beck is a writer, illustrator and plush-toy designer. She lives in Unionville, Ontario.
FROM THE CRITICS Children's Literature Three friends spend a pleasant afternoon together pretending they are sailors in this agreeable tale, the third of the Elliot Moose Stories. After dreaming of adventures on the high sea, Elliot enlists the help of his friend Socks to turn his dream into reality. They build a ship out of odds and ends and then sail their ship in the backyard pond, which has imaginatively become home to pirates and rough waters. Shortly, they do become embroiled in a real adventure, as their little ship begins to sink. However, their other dear friend, Amy, saves them just in time and all three are able to celebrate the joy of their friendship. In this book, the author has created a very gentle world in which kindness motivates every action. The importance of both creativity and sensitivity is highlighted and will appeal to young readers. The accompanying colorful pictures assist in creating a serene atmosphere. 2000, Kids Can Press, $12.95 and $5.95. Ages 3 to 7. Reviewer: Michele Gable
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