Jeremy, Bellamy and Ted, three pirates brave and bold, set out
to find treasure with the help of a very annoying parrot. They make
their way deep underground, into the dark and the damp. The parrot,
away from the sky and the sun and unable to fly, trails behind;
repeatedly calling out ''where''s the gold?''. When they come to
something scary in the tunnel, and not knowing what it is, they
huddle together in fear. When the parrot, in the confusion, bites
Ted on the bottom, the three pirates are convinced there is a
monster after them and flee back the way they came; not stopping
until they are back safe in their boat and out at sea. The story is
enlivened by two die-cut holes in the pages of the book that lead
the reader through the page and into the tunnel, then, at the end,
out of the tunnel into the sunshine. Educational Notes Pamela
Allen''s picture books are ideal for showing students how rhythm,
repetition and humour can be used to create a successful and
engaging text. It is wonderful to share and read aloud with very
small children, as the words encourage their active
participation.
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Pamela Allen is a phenomenon in the world of children''s
literature. For almost thirty years her picture books have
enchanted generations of children, both in Australia and overseas.
Pamela''s books are full of the music of language; they are
''fragments of theatre'', designed to be read aloud and shared
between adult and child. Patch Theatre Company of Adelaide has now
created two theatrical performances from a selection of Pamela''s
books. Each have toured through rural Australia to packed
houses.