Dougal's Deep-sea Diary by Simon Bartram

Dougal's Deep-sea Diary by Simon Bartram

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Dougal is unable to see what's going on behind his back. Count the hidden mermaids and mermen guiding Dougal on his search for the lost city of Atlantis.

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Dougal's Deep-sea Diary by Simon Bartram

Dougal is unable to see what's going on behind his back. Count the hidden mermaids and mermen guiding Dougal on his search for the lost city of Atlantis.
Waterstone's Books Quarterly, Claire Bain, Issue 16, 2005 Dougal's family have a common trait - they cannot see what is going on behind their backsDougal ventures under the ocean and keeps a diary about his search to find the lost city of Atlantis. He thinks he's alone but he can't see the mermaids and mermen all around him who guide him safely to the underwater city. Eastern Daily Press, 17 May 2005 Dougal has a very boring job but very interesting hobby - deep-sea diving - and some exciting and unusual things happen when he goes on holiday. I particularily like the way the story is written in diary form along with the dya and the time that events happen, which makes the whole text interesting and gives the opportunity for jokes, such as 9.32 set sail. Hope we don't sink. 9.33 not sunk yet! The illustrations are even more imaginative than the text, and so full of detailed pictures, using fantastically vibrant colours, which make the whole book come alive. I knew this was going t be something special just by looking at the cover and I wasn't disappointed. Nicola Bevan, Junior Education, July 2005 Dougals' Deep-Sea Diary by Simon Bartram takes us to a world where mythical characters greet us like old friends. Although Dougal seems sad on his commuter train, below the waves he soon rediscovers his smile. But will our hero ever notice the teasing mermaid or the ghostly pirate? This book is as colourful and surprising as a coral reef, and children will want to explore it again and again.
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ISBN 13 9781840115086
ISBN 10 1840115084
Title Dougal's Deep-sea Diary
Author Simon Bartram
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Templar Publishing
Year published 2004-07-01
Number of pages 32
Prizes Short-listed for Kate Greenaway Medal 2004
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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