Synopses & Reviews
When their life raft at last comes to ground, Jim, Peggy, and bossy Ralph rejoice. But this island is not like the world they left behind. The entire island is filled with miniature villages, roads, even cities with skyscrapers. The kids would love to play with the doll-sized vehicles and houses . . . until they discover that the tiny buildings have all-too-alive tiny people who live in them. It's tough to be a little kid, especially when you're not
little--the children only want some help (and maybe some hot chocolate), but everyone views them as terrifying giants.
Review
"This third book by Henry Winterfeld is the best of an excellent trio . . . a novel treatment of an ever fascinating theme."--
New York Herald Tribune Book Review"As delightful a tale as we have found in a long time."--Kansas City Star
Synopsis
In this sweet update to "Gulliver's Travels, " three young shipwreck survivors land in their life raft on an island filled with miniature villages, roads, and skyscrapers. So where are the inhabitants? Illustrations.
Synopsis
A sweetly funny update of
Gulliver's Travels