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  • The Ghastly McNastys: The Lost Treasure of Little Snoring

    Lyn Gardner, Ros Asquith, Daniel Philpott, Oakhill Publishing

    Audible Audiobook (Oakhill Publishing, Jan. 23, 2014)
    Pirates ahoy! An island-of-treasure adventure starring the nastiest pirates ever to sail the seven seas! The McNasty twins are horrible. Even fish put their fingers over their eyes when they see the twins coming in their ship, The Rotten Apple! But when the despicable pirates never-ending quest for treasure takes them to the island of Little Snoring and brings them up against honest youngsters Tat and Hetty, they find they've more than met their match. The disgusting McNastys and their vile antics will have children squirming, and squealing with laughter from beginning to end!
  • The Ghastly McNastys: The Lost Treasure of Little Snoring

    Lyn Gardner, Ros Asquith

    language (Kids Can Press, April 1, 2015)
    The Ghastly McNasty twins are the ghastliest, nastiest pirates ever to sail the seven seas, and they have invaded the town of Little Snoring in their hunt for treasure. But best friends Hetty and Tat are determined to stop them. The clever kids must deal with the Big, Scary, Very Dark, Dense Forest Where No One In Their Right Mind Would Want To Go, poisonous fudge and other nasty obstacles on their quest. Who will find the treasure first?
  • The Ghastly McNastys: The Lost Treasure of Little Snoring

    Lyn Gardner, Ros Asquith

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, April 1, 2015)
    The McNasty pirate twins, Captain Gruesome and his brother, Captain Grisly, are determined to get their grubby hands on the treasure buried in the sleepy seaside village of Little Snoring. But the McNastys discover that two clever young friends, Tat and Hetty, are equally determined to find the treasure, and soon they are all embroiled in a rollicking test of wits to see which pair will prevail. Faced with the excessive mucus running from the nose of the pirates' second mate, Mrs. Slime; the Big, Scary, Very Dark, Dense Forest Where No One In Their Right Mind Would Want To Go and a walk on the plank of the pirate ship The Rotten Apple, do the children stand a chance? With its over-the-top pirate antics and nonstop gross-out humor, this hysterical chapter book from author Lyn Gardner hits the spot for early readers. The funny artwork from award-winning illustrator Ros Asquith offers frequent witty asides and visual gags, and will be a draw for reluctant readers. Central to the story's appeal is Tat, the highly relatable boy hero who struggles with his schoolwork (and his teacher) but proves to everyone he excels at many important real-life skills. This book is sure to be hugely popular with youngsters, particularly boys, looking for a great story for classroom free-reading periods. It also works well for lessons on humor in storytelling.
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  • The Ghastly McNastys: The Lost Treasure of Little Snoring

    Lyn Gardner, Ros Asquith

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, April 1, 2015)
    The McNasty pirate twins, Captain Gruesome and his brother, Captain Grisly, are determined to get their grubby hands on the treasure buried in the sleepy seaside village of Little Snoring. But the McNastys discover that two clever young friends, Tat and Hetty, are equally determined to find the treasure, and soon they are all embroiled in a rollicking test of wits to see which pair will prevail. Faced with the excessive mucus running from the nose of the pirates' second mate, Mrs. Slime; the Big, Scary, Very Dark, Dense Forest Where No One In Their Right Mind Would Want To Go and a walk on the plank of the pirate ship The Rotten Apple, do the children stand a chance? With its over-the-top pirate antics and nonstop gross-out humor, this hysterical chapter book from author Lyn Gardner hits the spot for early readers. The funny artwork from award-winning illustrator Ros Asquith offers frequent witty asides and visual gags, and will be a draw for reluctant readers. Central to the story's appeal is Tat, the highly relatable boy hero who struggles with his schoolwork (and his teacher) but proves to everyone he excels at many important real-life skills. This book is sure to be hugely popular with youngsters, particularly boys, looking for a great story for classroom free-reading periods. It also works well for lessons on humor in storytelling.
    M
  • The Lost Treasure of Little Snoring

    Lyn Gardner, Ros Asquith

    Paperback (Piccadilly Press, Aug. 1, 2013)
    The McNasty twins are horrible. Even fish put their fingers over their eyes when they see the twins coming in their ship, The Rotten Apple! But when the despicable pirates' never-ending quest for treasure takes them to the island of Little Snoring and brings them up against honest youngsters Tat and Hetty, they find they've more than met their match. The Ghastly McNastys and their vile antics will have children squirming and squealing with laughter from beginning to end!
    K
  • The Ghastly McNastys: The Lost Treasure Of Little Snoring

    Lyn Gardner, Ros Asquith, Daniel Philpott

    Audio CD (Oakhill Publishing Child (CD), March 1, 2014)
    Pirates ahoy! An island-of-treasure adventure starring the nastiest pirates ever to sail the seven seas! The McNasty twins are horrible. Even fish put their fingers over their eyes when they see the twins coming in their ship, The Rotten Apple! But when the despicable pirates never-ending quest for treasure takes them to the island of Little Snoring and brings them up against honest youngsters Tat and Hetty, they find they've more than met their match. The disgusting McNastys and their vile antics will have children squirming, and squealing with laughter from beginning to end!Interest Age: 6+
  • The Ghastly McNastys: The Lost Treasure of Little Snoring by Lyn Gardner

    Lyn Gardner;Asquith Ros

    Paperback (Piccadilly Press, July 6, 1861)
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  • The Ghastly McNastys: The Lost Treasure of Little Snoring by Lyn Gardner

    Lyn Gardner

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, July 6, 1803)
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