Author: | Alan L. Simons | ISBN: | 9780992014018 |
Publisher: | Baronel Books | Publication: | June 17, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Alan L. Simons |
ISBN: | 9780992014018 |
Publisher: | Baronel Books |
Publication: | June 17, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
A Canadian Book! The Incredible Adventures of Captain Cameron MacDuddyfunk in Cuggermuggerland has been written for children of all ages. Adults have also thoroughly enjoyed reading it!
Allison, 11 and Richard, 9 the children of Canada’s Minister of Missing Islands, are magically transported to the mysterious island of Cuggermuggerland, located somewhere off the coast of Newfoundland, by the famous Captain Cameron MacDuddyfunk and his great great grand nephew, school teacher Mr. Bruce MacDuddyfunk.
During their adventures the children meet the Quidnuncs, a happy, peace loving people, who love to gossip and the Shilpits, a people who always scream and shout at each other.
Captain Cameron MacDuddyfunk escorts the two children through a series of exciting adventures, culminating in Allison and Richard showing the Quidnuncs and the Shilpits that two diverse communities can indeed come together to live in harmony.
A Canadian Book! The Incredible Adventures of Captain Cameron MacDuddyfunk in Cuggermuggerland has been written for children of all ages. Adults have also thoroughly enjoyed reading it!
Allison, 11 and Richard, 9 the children of Canada’s Minister of Missing Islands, are magically transported to the mysterious island of Cuggermuggerland, located somewhere off the coast of Newfoundland, by the famous Captain Cameron MacDuddyfunk and his great great grand nephew, school teacher Mr. Bruce MacDuddyfunk.
During their adventures the children meet the Quidnuncs, a happy, peace loving people, who love to gossip and the Shilpits, a people who always scream and shout at each other.
Captain Cameron MacDuddyfunk escorts the two children through a series of exciting adventures, culminating in Allison and Richard showing the Quidnuncs and the Shilpits that two diverse communities can indeed come together to live in harmony.