MARTIN WADDELL is the acclaimed author of many books for children, including CAN'T YOU SLEEP, LITTLE BEAR? and the other Little Bear books, illustrated by Barbara Firth; FARMER DUCK, illustrated by Helen Oxenbury; and OWL BABIES, illustrated by Patrick Benson. Waddell received the prestigious Hans Christian Andersen Award in 2004 and is a two-time winner of the Smarties Book Prize. He lives in Northern Ireland. SUSAN VARLEY is the award-winning authorillustrator of BADGER S PARTING GIFTS, which has sold more than a half a million copies worldwide and received numerous awards. She is also the illustrator of THE BOY WHO THOUGHT HE WAS A TEDDY BEAR (Jeanne Willis) and several other books in the Badger series (Hiawyn Oram). Varley studied illustration and graphic design at Manchester Polytechnic and lives in England. Children s www.peachtree-online.com I m Captain Commander! Small Pig said. Turkey just shook his head sleepily. Aye aye, Captain Small Pig! said Old Goat. You are in charge of this boat. ISBN 13: 978-1-56145-519-5 ISBN 10: 1-56145-519-9 Martin WADDELL VARLEY Captain Small Pig Waddell Susan Varley 978-1-56145-519-5 $15.95 I want to fish for whales! said Small Pig. There aren t any whales in Blue Lake, said Turkey. There might be a very small whale, said Old Goat. Small Pig is excited and wants to do everything from fishing for whales to steering the rowboat all by himself. But when Small Pig falls asleep on the job, the boat begins to drift across the lake, and grumpy Turkey is in for a big surprise Author Martin Waddell has crafted an affectionate and reassuring story that perfectly captures the magic of a day out. Illustrator Susan Varley s colorful drawings detail each character s distinctive personality and complement the gentle charm of the story. Captain Small Pig
For Katie, Sophie, and Sam M. W. For Team de Grey S. V. CAPTAIN SMALL PIG Published by PEACHTREE PUBLISHERS 1700 Chattahoochee Avenue Atlanta, Georgia 30318-2112 www.peachtree-online.com Text 2009 by Martin Waddell Illustrations 2009 by Susan Varley First published in Great Britain in 2009 by Andersen Press Ltd. First United States edition published in 2010 by Peachtree Publishers Illustrations created in pen and ink All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording, or any other except for brief quotations in printed reviews, without the prior permission of the publisher. Color separated in Switzerland by Photolitho AG, Zürich. Printed and bound in January 2010 by Tien Wah Press in Singapore. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Waddell, Martin. Captain Small Pig / written by Martin Waddell ; illustrated by Susan Varley. p. cm. Summary: Small Pig and his friends Old Goat and Turkey spend the day in a rowboat on a lake. ISBN: 978-1-56145-519-5 / 1-56145-519-9 [1. Boats and boating--fiction. 2. Pigs--Fiction. 3. Goats--Fiction. 4. Turkeys--Fiction.] I. Varley, Susan, ill. II. Title. PZ7.W1137Cap 2010 [E]--dc22 2009024992 Martin Waddell Susan Varley
One day Old Goat and Turkey took Small Pig down to Blue Lake. They found a little red boat. I want to go for a row! Small Pig said, dancing about. Turkeys don t go in boats, Turkey said. Neither do goats, said Old Goat, but he climbed into the boat, and they rowed off onto Blue Lake.
I want to fish for whales! said Small Pig. There aren t any whales in Blue Lake, said Turkey. There might be a very small whale, said Old Goat, and he tied a string to an oar so Small Pig could try his whale fishing.
Small Pig didn t catch any whales, but he caught an old boot, which was almost as good.
round and round.... I want to row now! said Small Pig. You re too small to row, Turkey objected. Of course you can row, said Old Goat. Small Pig could only manage one oar at a time so he rowed......round and round...round and round... but he rowed the boat all by himself.
I m Captain Commander! Small Pig said. Turkey just shook his head sleepily. Aye aye, Captain Small Pig! said Old Goat. You are in charge of this boat.
But I m too tired to row any more! Small Pig said. I knew you would be, said Turkey. Just let the boat drift, said Old Goat, yawning. But keep your hand on the tiller...
As the moon rose, the boat drifted back through the reeds, toward the shore. Small Pig was...sort of...steering the boat. And then... Small Pig...sort of...wasn t steering the boat. He d fallen asleep holding his boot. The boat was...sort of...steering itself. My turn to steer, sighed old Goat. He took over the tiller and guided them back to the dock.
As they drew near, Old Goat rose out of his seat to tie up the boat. It rocked... one way... and then the other...until...
SPLOOOOOSH!
. Awww... I knew this would happen! spluttered Turkey. my hat..
Shhhhh! We mustn t wake up Captain Small Pig! Old Goat warned Turkey. They carried Small Pig all the way home, wrapped warm in a blanket, and they tucked him cozily into bed.
Small Pig slept...and he dreamed...of a lovely day out in a boat with good friends on Blue Lake... Other books by Susan Varley: BADGER'S PARTING GIFTS THE MONSTER BED (text by Jeanne Willis)...the day that he was Captain Small Pig.