Librería Samer Atenea
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Librería Kolima (Madrid)
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In the third book of the series, the Hunk of Pogon sets out to find a cure for the Goon, his poorly cook.- a series of one dozen illustrated verse stories for children of every age.- including those learning English as a foreign language.BackgroundPogon is pronounced ’Po-gon’. Po as rhyming with ’low’, Gon as rhyming with ’John’.The Hunk of Pogon came to Britain from overseas, of origin undefined. He lives ’on the hill, far over beyond’ and has, as valet, drudge and cook the Goon, a bald simpleton (who is nonetheless quick witted and useful in times of crisis). The Hunk is a large animal. The Goon is a physically small and ungainly man.Illustrations by Nigerian artist : Enobong Joseph Effiong.N.B.For the best results the text should be read aloud.Each book has one deliberate spelling error. Can you spot it (never at the end of a line) ?