Captain Jimmy Cook Discovers X Marks the Spot written by Kate
& Jol Temple and illustrated by Jon Foye (Allen and Unwin) PB RRP $12.99
ISBN
9781760291945
Reviewed by
Daniela Andrews
Jimmy Cook is,
to put it simply, an explorer. Actually (if you can excuse his modesty), he’s
pretty much ‘the greatest explorer that ever lived’. After he discovered the
third grade, in the first book in this series, he was rather inspired by the
historical feats of ‘the other Captain
Cook’. In this, the second ‘Jimmy Cook’ story, he has found a humungous
dinosaur footprint … so now he’s busy digging away to find its bones. And give
it a name. (‘Jimmyosaurus’ anyone?)
Much to his
teachers’ annoyance, Jimmy seems to have developed quite a team of student
diggers at the school … especially since he found that map marking X for
treasure. Forget the dinosaur, he is about to discover something better …
something real. Can he get to it
before that show-off, Alice Toolie, does?
Jimmy records
his daily adventures in his journal, noting always the weather that day (eg
‘hailstones the size of rhinoceros beetles’) and drawing a picture to
illustrate his inventory (eg the ‘arm of a robot toy’). The inventory and weather
observations don’t always have any bearing on the story, but are amusing
introductions to each chapter. The journal entries are interspersed with funny
black and white penciled illustrations by Jon Foye. Almost every page features
an illustration, making the design highly attractive to readers aged 7 –
10.
The three
talented creators behind this book have released four children’s books together
including I Got This Hat, the book
selected for National Simultaneous Storytime in 2016. Their complementary
styles work well together, offering the right blend of humour and action, with
a dash of nonchalance. Jimmy’s innocent observations about his world are
laugh-out-loud funny. Can’t wait to see what he discovers next!
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