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  • Lilly and the Pirates

    Phyllis Root, Rob Shepperson

    language (Boyds Mills Press, Nov. 4, 2016)
    A sighting of the rare frangipani fruit fly sends Lilly's scientist parents off in search of the fabled Shipwreck Islands. In this Smithsonian's Notable Book for Children, Lilly awaits their return at the home of her great-uncle Ernest, the chief librarian of Mundelaine, a town that seems to have more than its share of piratical-looking characters lurking about. When news comes that her parents' ship has wrecked, she must overcome her fear of the sea, find the hidden island, and outsmart a bunch of treasure-hungry pirates to save the day.
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  • Finn and the Pirates

    Ludovic Fealy, Francis O'Shaughnessy, Nicola Fealy

    eBook (NDF Publications, Nov. 9, 2014)
    When Finn and his trusty companion, Clemmy, find themselves on the mysterious Baked Bean Island, their search for treasure is halted by the ferocious pirate Red Beard. Can they find a way to rid the ocean of his evil, plank-walking ways forever?Finn and the Pirates is the first book in the series Finn’s Dreams, that has Finn and his favorite cuddly toy, Clemmy, on many dream time adventures.
  • Alfred and the Pirates

    Irving Finkel

    Hardcover (Parrot Books (UK), March 15, 2005)
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  • Tim, Ted and the Pirates

    Ian Whybrow, Russell Ayto

    eBook (HarperCollinsChildren’sBooks, May 2, 2013)
    Shiver me timbers! A swashbuckling picture book adventure from the author of the phenomenally successful Harry and the Bucketful of Dinosaurs.(This ebook is optimised for Kindle tablets and the Kindle App. It is not suitable for e-Ink kindle devices, such as the PaperWhite. We recommend you download a sample to your device before purchase if in doubt.)It's story time at school, when all of a sudden… SPLASH!… the classroom fills with water and Tim and Ted find themselves taking part in a swashbuckling nautical adventure.Can they rescue stolen treasure from the pirates before Tim's mum comes to collect him at home time?
  • Archie and the Pirates

    Marc Rosenthal

    eBook (HarperCollins, Nov. 15, 2011)
    Ahoy, landlubbers, prepare yerselves for a rip-roaring adventure . . . with a shipwrecked monkey, a sweet-singing ibis, a ferocious tiger, and a band of rough, smelly, no-good pirates! Coconuts fly, danger lurks, and only one clever monkey can save the day: Archie!
  • Lilly and the Pirates

    Phyllis Root, Rob Shepperson

    Paperback (Boyds Mills Press, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Lilly is a ten-year-old worrywart. To keep her concerns at bay, she diligently and fervently lists them in a worry book. Her globe-trotting scientist-parents don't worry about anything. When they learn of a rare sighting of the frangipani fruit fly, they set sail for the fabled Shipwreck Islands. Since water is her greatest fear, Lilly stays behind with her eccentric, librarian great-uncle. Then news comes that the scientists are shipwrecked, and Lilly must overcome her fear of the sea, find the hidden island, and outsmart a bunch of treasure-hungry pirates to save her parents. Rob Shepperson's detailed, action-packed pencil illustrations are as wonderfully good-humored as the story.
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  • Toby and the Pirates

    Shirley Coughlin

    eBook (Strategic Book Publishing, Aug. 27, 2012)
    Synopsis:Each year, twelve-year-old Toby and his family holiday in Cornwall with Toby’s rather eccentric Aunty Sandra. Toby is obsessed with pirates! This year, Toby’s best friend, Thomas, accompanies the family on their holiday, and strange things begin to happen.The boys suddenly find themselves transported back 300 years in time, where they meet up with the notorious Captain Jonas Black and his evil boatswain, Billhook, as well as a creepy little man who seems to shadow the boys’ every move in the present day.Your whole family will enjoy Toby and the Pirates, featuring a pirate ship, scary caves, and Spanish doubloons. The story is fast moving with lots of twists and turns. Ahoy, matey!About the Author: Born in England, Shirley Coughlin has spent most of her life in Australia. She is retired and now lives in the Victorian town of Kyneton. “I enjoy writing all sorts of adventure stories for children, especially those which involve different time zones and periods.” The author is working on her next book.Publisher’s website: http://SBPRA.com/ShirleyCoughlin
  • Pigwig and the Pirates

    John Dyke

    Hardcover (Routledge Kegan & Paul, Feb. 1, 1980)
    Pigwig not only rescues his nephews from pirates, but returns with the pirates' treasure.
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  • Apollo and the Pirates

    Lee Holland

    eBook (Lee Holland, )
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  • The Pirates and the Sea

    Jupiter Kids

    Paperback (Jupiter Kids, Aug. 15, 2015)
    This coloring book will take your child to an epic imaginary adventure, where he/she plays the pirate. Coloring taps a child's creativity and imagination, and allows him/her to enjoy emotions and scenarios made up by the curious mind. The activity also enriches a child's love for learning, which will pretty much shape his/her academic advantage later on. Buy a copy now!
  • Tim, Ted and the Pirates

    Ian Whybrow, Russell Ayto

    Hardcover (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, June 10, 2014)
    Shiver me timbers! A swashbuckling picture book adventure from the author of the phenomenally successful Harry and the Bucketful of Dinosaurs.It's story time at school, when all of a sudden… SPLASH!… the classroom fills with water and Tim and Ted find themselves taking part in a swashbuckling nautical adventure.Can they rescue stolen treasure from the pirates before Tim's mum comes to collect him at home time?
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  • Edward and the Pirates by David McPhail

    David McPhail

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Jan. 1, 1848)
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