LoveReading4Kids Says
LoveReading4Kids Says
Captain Danger, whose motto is ‘make every day a daring day’, tells the reader that he is going to tell them about ‘my most hair–raising adventure yet’ and hopes they are not ‘a scaredy cat’ and, if we were in any doubt, the next double page spread simply has a big red danger sign! But the next page shows Captain Danger simply hanging up his washing apparently with the help of his shadow and a dog, who we learn is his faithful pet Django. This does not seem very dangerous ,but it is definitely bizarre! Zany and quirky are other adjectives that spring to mind, as this curious cross between a picturebook and illustrated fiction unfolds. It is not a graphic novel either, but the vivid illustrations, which vary from full page to vignettes interspersing the chunks of handwritten text, will appeal to fans of Jamie Smart et al.
The washing incident, which begins this tale, happens on the night before the Captain’s birthday and developed into a fight with his shadow, who is left pegged to the line overnight. But the shadow escapes and the Captain and Django are then pursuing him to the ‘super-dangerous Cut-it Out Island’ via incarceration in a jellyfish, rescue by a mermaid and her shark, confrontation with giant insects, a raspberry blowing dragon, a dive inside a volcano and capture by a ‘nasty two-headed pink bird’ and always with the shadow just eluding them. Finally spat out by a ‘big oily fish’ they find themselves back where they started and discover the amazing adventure had been designed as an exciting birthday present from their now reunited shadow. There is little sense in the tale, but lots of deadpan visual and verbal humour that will find fans.
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Captain Danger and the Stupid Shadow Synopsis
A laugh-out-loud picture book about the intrepid Captain Danger, his trusty sidekick dog Django and their impressively perilous adventures
For kids ages 4-8 who love Captain Underpants and Bunny vs Monkey!
Captain Danger isn't afraid of anything. Not of dragons or the dark, and not even of you! With his faithful dog Django at his side, Captain Danger is ready for any adventure that might come his way. So, when his shadow mysteriously flies away, he decides to find it at any cost.
Clad, as ever, in only his underpants and socks, Captain Danger embarks on his most perilous quest yet. He must journey to the treacherous Cut-It-Out Island, across the Deep Blue Sea - and he doesn't even have a boat! Luckily the Captain always loves a bit of a danger, and there's a giant octopus heading their way that seems to be promising just that…
As Captain Danger and Django adventure across the sea and through Cut-It-Out Island in search of the stupid shadow, they encounter powerful mermaids, pet sharks and even a playful dragon! But with all these dangerous and exciting distractions, will the Captain ever find his stupid shadow?
Captain Danger and the Stupid Shadow is a laugh-out-loud picture book, perfect for adventurous younger readers. Filled with riotously colorful illustrations, it is ideal for fans of Dav Pilkey's Captain Underpants series, and Bunny vs Monkey by Jamie Smart.
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9781782695271 |
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3rd July 2025 |
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Victor Engbers |
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Pushkin Children's Books an imprint of Steerforth Press |
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Hardback |
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64 pages |
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The Adventures of Captain Danger |
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About Victor Engbers
Victor Engbers was born in 1970 in the south of the Netherlands and studied law before he became a journalist. Only at 40 did he decide to become an artist. His work is about changing perspectives, and more often than not has elements of humor, storytelling and history. He is also the creator of Captain Danger, a children's book series about danger. He (mostly) works and lives in Amsterdam.
David Colmer is an award-winning translator from Dutch to English. His translations for Pushkin Children's Books include The Cat Who Came in off the Roof and Tow-Truck Pluck.
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