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Books with title Pirate Tale

  • A Pirate's Tale

    Diane Winsor, Sara Laub

    language (, Sept. 4, 2012)
    Young readers will find adventure in this simple chapter book about friends who play and pretend. This transitional chapter book is for children between the ages of 6-8 years old (1-3 grades). Three friends go help a new family who is moving into the neighborhood. As the children work, they imagine themselves as pirates looking for treasure. Along the way, the friends find adventure as they run into giants and mermaids. In the end, they find a new friend who turns out to be the best kind of treasure they could have found.
  • Pirate Tale

    L. L. Owens

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, Aug. 1, 2000)
    This fact-based account tells how Mary Read spent a year working and fighting side by side with pirates.
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  • A Pirate's Tale

    Vernon Jackman, Jeannisse Herrera

    language (New Kid Safety, Dec. 4, 2017)
    Little Pirates Josh and Jake set sail to find The Sweet Treasure. Parrot the Pirate told them that the treasure was buried behind a pink house on Next Door Island. When they meet Long Bill the Map Keeper and No Beard the Feared, Josh and Jake have to learn their address or walk the plank.THE MAJORITY OF LOST CHILDREN DO NOT KNOW THEIR ADDRESS OR TELEPHONE NUMBER. LET’S CHANGE THAT WITH A STORY AND A GAME.
  • Q! A Pirate Tale

    D.W. Gross

    Paperback (Trafford Publishing, Nov. 7, 2008)
    Q! A Pirate Tale tells the tale of a cartoonish pirate whose refusal to say “Arr” brings the scorn of the rest of his crew. But when his shipmates head into disaster, Q becomes the only one able to save the day. This charming tale embraces diversity and teaches children about accepting differences in others. Q combines bright and lively illustrations with a rhyming tale that both young readers and parents will enjoy.
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  • My Pirate's Tale

    B. Medeiros

    Hardcover (Bristen-Byal Publishing, Jan. 1, 2012)
    My Pirate’s Tale is a delightful children’s storybook and photo album that allows parents to enliven reading in a whole new way. Throughout the pirate adventure are die-cut frames into which a picture of your child (or a picture drawn by your child) can be inserted to personalize the story! Extra frames and blank lines at the end allow your child to add to the story with their own photos and captions. Be sure to check out the included list: “10 things a good pirate should know.”
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  • The Pirates' Tale

    Aitchison & McDonald

    Paperback (Puffin, March 15, 1970)
    This story was written by Janet when she was five-and-a-half years old, and was first published in Puffin Post in 1968. it contains all the ingredients that one little girl decided she would like to have in her ideal picture book. We hope you will agree that there have never been pirates so bloodthirsty, so ill-fated, or so charming as these.
  • The pirates' tale

    Janet Aitchison

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, March 15, 1971)
    Five cruel pirates get their just deserts in a bizarre manner.
  • A Pirates Tale

    Tisha Hamilton

    Board book (Reader's Digest, July 3, 2007)
    Are you ready to embark on a fantastic journey to World's End with Captain Jack Sparrow and the Pirates of the Caribbean? If so, this fun-filled play pack has everything you need to play pirate and star in your own pirate adventures. In addition to a photo-filled storybook based on Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, there's an electronic sword that makes two swashbuckling sounds, a buccaneer's hat, and pirate ring. So hoist the colors, grab your sword, and join Jack Sparrow on a voyage to World's End!
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  • Pirate Tale

    L. L. Owens

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, Jan. 15, 1999)
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  • Pirate Tales

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    Hardcover (Imagine That, March 1, 2016)
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  • A Pirate Tale

    L.L. Owens

    Paperback (Perfection Learning Corporation, March 15, 2000)
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