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Sailor Boy Jig 1 review Margaret Wise Brown
Margaret K. McElderry, 2002
Everybody Dance.....
"With a yo ho ho/and a bucket of fun,/here comes a sailor-/the jig has begun." It's time to dance, and sailor boy, a happy pup in sailor suit and hat, complete with fishing pole and ready for a day on the high seas, is leading the way. "STAMP BIG/ stamp little/stamp little/STAMP BIG // Here comes ...
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Do Pirates Take Baths? 8 reviews Kathy Tucker
Albert Whitman & Company, 1997
Silly book great for kids.
+ Here's the REAL deal about pirates! + Fun for kids into pirates + Snappy little book
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Sheep on a Ship (Sandpiper Houghton Mifflin Books) 9 reviews Nancy E. Shaw
Houghton Mifflin, 1992
Love it!
+ Sheep on a Ship + sheep book + Sheep on a ship
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Sloop John B: A Pirate's Tale 2 reviews Al Jardine
Milk & Cookies, 2005
Great Adventure!
+ Jardine shines on in a new career with Sloop John B
I loved the Beach Boys song but I was surprised that it translated into such a fun picture book. The lyrics are slightly different and Jimmy Pickering's art make them come alive. My son loves this book
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Bubble Bath Pirates 4 reviews Jarrett J. Krosoczka
Viking Juvenile, 2003
Simple, expressive prose for beginning readers
+ Exuberant book! + FUN Bedtime book!!! + A huge hit at my house!
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Richard Scarry's Pie Rats Ahoy! (Step-Into-Reading, Step 2) 1 review
Random House Books for Young Readers, 1994
THIS WAS A FUNNY FIRST READER AND YOU CAN'T HAVE TOO MANY OF
AMUSING FIRST READERS TO KEEP YOUR FIRST TIME READER AMUSED BY BOOKS. First, there are the great drawings by richard scarry...enough said...he's great. And the title is a pun on the word "pirates" oh by the way my son picked that up.....mom was a "duh" about that little pun. But it's a cute ...
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I Wish I Were...A Pirate Ivan Bullock
Two-Can Publishing, Inc., 1997
The perfect make-believe books to help inspire childhood dreams. Kids will love the stories, photographs, drawings, and activities that help put themselves into the role of a pirate. Plus, there are easy-to-make crafts and fun fact that help children learn about pirates through pretending.
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Sail Away 2 reviews Florence McNeil
Orca Book Publishers, 2000
Sailing with an Imagination
+ Sail Away
Anyone who has been around boats knows that there is a whole separate language for boats. This book shows a little boy who can speak boat talk and who dreams of being the captain of a ship. The salty words paint a picture of an adventure--one which the illustrator joyfully interprets. This book ...
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Maisy's Pirate Treasure Hunt (Maisy)
Candlewick, 2004
Captain Maisy and her crew are off on an exciting treasure-hunt adventure — just waiting for little explorers to help by searching under all the fun flaps. The treasure’s hiding in a chest. Find three keys to help your quest. Yo-ho-ho! Maisy and her pirate band are on a treasure trail, but first they need to locate three keys — one buried in the sand, one in the mango trees, ...
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Richard Scarry's Pie Rats Ahoy! (Step-Into-Reading, Step 2) 1 review
Random House Books for Young Readers, 1994
THIS WAS A FUNNY FIRST READER AND YOU CAN'T HAVE TOO MANY OF
AMUSING FIRST READERS TO KEEP YOUR FIRST TIME READER AMUSED BY BOOKS. First, there are the great drawings by richard scarry...enough said...he's great. And the title is a pun on the word "pirates" oh by the way my son picked that up.....mom was a "duh" about that little pun. But it's a cute ...
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Sloop John B: A Pirate's Tale 2 reviews Al Jardine
Milk & Cookies, 2005
Great Adventure!
+ Jardine shines on in a new career with Sloop John B
I loved the Beach Boys song but I was surprised that it translated into such a fun picture book. The lyrics are slightly different and Jimmy Pickering's art make them come alive. My son loves this book
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Maisy's Pirate Treasure Hunt (Maisy)
Candlewick, 2004
Captain Maisy and her crew are off on an exciting treasure-hunt adventure — just waiting for little explorers to help by searching under all the fun flaps. The treasure’s hiding in a chest. Find three keys to help your quest. Yo-ho-ho! Maisy and her pirate band are on a treasure trail, but first they need to locate three keys — one buried in the sand, one in the mango trees, ...
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Sail Away 2 reviews Florence McNeil
Orca Book Publishers, 2000
Sailing with an Imagination
+ Sail Away
Anyone who has been around boats knows that there is a whole separate language for boats. This book shows a little boy who can speak boat talk and who dreams of being the captain of a ship. The salty words paint a picture of an adventure--one which the illustrator joyfully interprets. This book ...
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Bubble Bath Pirates 4 reviews Jarrett J. Krosoczka
Viking Juvenile, 2003
Simple, expressive prose for beginning readers
+ Exuberant book! + FUN Bedtime book!!! + A huge hit at my house!
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Sheep on a Ship (Sandpiper Houghton Mifflin Books) 9 reviews Nancy E. Shaw
Houghton Mifflin, 1992
Love it!
+ Sheep on a Ship + sheep book + Sheep on a ship
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Do Pirates Take Baths? 8 reviews Kathy Tucker
Albert Whitman & Company, 1997
Silly book great for kids.
+ Here's the REAL deal about pirates! + Fun for kids into pirates + Snappy little book
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Sailor Boy Jig 1 review Margaret Wise Brown
Margaret K. McElderry, 2002
Everybody Dance.....
"With a yo ho ho/and a bucket of fun,/here comes a sailor-/the jig has begun." It's time to dance, and sailor boy, a happy pup in sailor suit and hat, complete with fishing pole and ready for a day on the high seas, is leading the way. "STAMP BIG/ stamp little/stamp little/STAMP BIG // Here comes ...
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I Wish I Were...A Pirate Ivan Bullock
Two-Can Publishing, Inc., 1997
The perfect make-believe books to help inspire childhood dreams. Kids will love the stories, photographs, drawings, and activities that help put themselves into the role of a pirate. Plus, there are easy-to-make crafts and fun fact that help children learn about pirates through pretending.
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