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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Call me Pip-squeak!,
By A Customer
This review is from: "S.S." GIGANTIC ACROSS THE ATLANTIC: The Story of the World's Biggest Ocean Liner Ever (Hardcover)
Hooray for Pip-Squeak, a gutsy little guy with a huge appetite for adventure and a heart as open as his ever-gasping mouth! The Titanic story as a four-year-old Herman Melville might have told it, with pictures by Dr. Seuss and text by Ripley's Believe-it-or-Not! In dazzling primary colors! Read it--but don't give away the ending.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love this book!,
By Andrea (Utah) - See all my reviews
This review is from: "S.S." GIGANTIC ACROSS THE ATLANTIC: The Story of the World's Biggest Ocean Liner Ever (Hardcover)
This is one of my son's favorite books. It's similar to the Titanic story, but it isn't sad and is quite funny. I really enjoy reading this book to my children
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent children's storybook!,
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This review is from: S.S. Gigantic Across the Atlantic: The Story of the World's Biggest Ocean Liner Ever! (Paperback)
Bright, fun, amazingly illustrated.
I highly recommond this book for children of all ages!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Humorous hyperbole,
This review is from: "S.S." GIGANTIC ACROSS THE ATLANTIC: The Story of the World's Biggest Ocean Liner Ever (Hardcover)
My 5 yr old and 9 yr old boys loved this book. It has very colorful and engaging illustrations. The hyperbole is over-the-top but very funny. e.g. "It's SO gigantic, if you started out as a little boy at the bow of the ship, by the time you walked to the stern you would be a very old man!".
5.0 out of 5 stars
original, entertaing, engaging,
By A Customer
This review is from: "S.S." GIGANTIC ACROSS THE ATLANTIC: The Story of the World's Biggest Ocean Liner Ever (Hardcover)
an undersized little fellow with big ideas lands a job on a supercolossal ocean liner and saves it from disaster. A lot of fun
0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
S.S. Gigantic Across the Atlantic,
This review is from: "S.S." GIGANTIC ACROSS THE ATLANTIC: The Story of the World's Biggest Ocean Liner Ever (Hardcover)
A parody of the sinking of the Titanic, students will recognize the parallels to the original story. Although the story is a little boring, there are good examples of hyperbole, and after reading this book everyone will understand what hyperbole means. The illustrations are bright and the text font large and easily read. It could serve as an example of how not to use hyperbole, i.e. when too much exaggeration is used, it detracts from the story or message being communicated. It can also serve as an example of how not to name the characters (do not use derogatory stereotyped names like Pip-Squeak or Benjamin Bigbehind).
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"S.S." GIGANTIC ACROSS THE ATLANTIC: The Story of the World's Biggest Ocean Liner Ever by Peter Selgin (Hardcover - May 1, 1999)
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