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Pirate's lullaby : mutiny at bedtime
by Marcie Wessels
An adorable little swashbuckler resorts to all sorts of stalling tactics to avoid bedtime, including searching for peg-legged Captain Teddy, stowing his toys in the ship's treasure chest and playing a game of walk-the-plank.
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Bad pirate
by Kari-Lynn Winters
In a crew of mean, scurvy sea dogs, Augusta Garrick finds that she is polite and helpful, and only when a terrible storm threatens the ship can Augusta prove that being a nice person can also mean being a good pirate
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Shiver me letters : a pirate ABC
by June Sobel
With the captain bellowing orders at his crew, the pirates know that they have to find all the letters of the alphabet and quick in order to please their leader and keep themselves from having to walk the plank!
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Pirate Pete's talk like a pirate
by Kim Kennedy
In search of a new crew for his wonderful new ship, Pirate Pete and his parrot look for "stanky scallywags" who possess certain conversational skills.
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The pirate princess
by Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen
Tired of the royal life, Princess Bea boards a pirate ship and sets out for adventure on the high seas but soon finds she is not good at swabbing decks, cooking in the galley or keeping watch from the crow's nest.
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On a pirate ship
by Sarah Courtauld
A pirate and his crew set sail in search of treasure, but they must first endure a storm and fight a battle.
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The pirate cruncher
by Jonny Duddle
A whimsically detailed sea adventure finds a haphazard crew of greedy pirates voyaging toward a mythical island bursting with hidden treasure that they subsequently learn is guarded by a fearsome monster.
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I love my pirate papa
by Laura Leuck
A pirate's son shares the things he loves about his father, including climbing the mast together to yell "Land Ho" and sharing the booty when they discover buried treasure.
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Roger, the jolly pirate
by Brett Helquist
Wanting to prove that he is just as good a pirate as the rest of his mates, Roger finds just the right moment in battle to do something that will make him stand out from the rest and change the course of his life forever.
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Pirateria : the wonderful plunderful pirate emporium
by Calef Brown
Illustrations and rhyming text invite readers to explore a shop that provides everything a privateer, mutineer or buccaneer might want in the way of high-quality pirate gear, from clothing to classes in smuggling molasses.
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Pirate treasure hunt!
by Jan Peck
Captain Dare and his newly hired mates set out in search of treasure, swimming through a lagoon, swinging through a jungle, and navigating other obstacles before finding the treasure, when a mouse frightens the Captain into retreat.
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This little pirate
by Philemon Sturges
After one group of determined pirates finds a treasure chest on the rocky island, another group comes to take it away and so a battle ensues, yet after exhausting themselves with fighting, the gangs decide to work together and soon end up sharing the fun booty during one very festive, tropical party!
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Pirate Bob
by Kathryn Lasky
Examines the unusual friendship between pirates Bob and Yellow Jack, who maintain a collection of hopes, dreams, and fears as they search for happiness on the high seas in their cutthroat world of pirates.
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Backbeard : pirate for hire
by Matthew McElligott
When the Pirate Council tells Backbeard that he must stop wearing colorful clothing and look more fearsome, he decides to quit being a pirate and get a job on shore, if only he can find work that matches his particular skills.
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Pirate Pete
by Kim Kennedy
As Pirate Pete and his trusty parrot sail the seas in search of gold and booty, they have a hard time tracking down the jackpot when he goes ashore at Candy Island, Clover Island, Sleepy Island, and Dragon Island.
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Pirate girl
by Cornelia Caroline Funke
Ferocious Captain Firebeard thinks that he and his band of ruthless pirates rule the high seas, but Firebeard's crew meet their match when they kidnap a girl named Molly.
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Pirate Pete's giant adventure
by Kim Kennedy
When a sea fairy promises him a new ship in return for retrieving a stolen magic sapphire, Pirate Pete discovers that the gem is guarded by a fierce, but dimwitted, giant.
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A pirate's guide to first grade
by James Preller
On the first day of first grade, an imaginative young pirate and his crew find treasures abound at school, from boarding a big yellow "boat" and plank walking at recess to exploring pages of treasure at the library.
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The pirates next door : starring the Jolley-Rogers
by Jonny Duddle
When a pirate family moves into her quiet seaside town during ship repairs, young Matilda defies the edicts of the gossiping adults in the community to befriend young pirate Jim Lad, in a story that features themes about acceptance and first impressions.
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Don't mention pirates
by Sarah McConnell
After Scarlet's grandmother, Long Joan Silver, is eaten by a giant shrimp, the house rule is "do not mention pirates," but when Scarlet finds some gold, the whole family might break it
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Dirty Joe, the pirate : a true story
by Bill Harley
Dirty Joe and his pirate crew terrorize the seven seas in their quest for dirty socks, but they meet their match in Stinky Annie, whose favorite loot is pilfered underwear.
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Pig kahuna pirates!
by Jennifer Gordon Sattler
Pig brothers Dink and Fergus love playing at the beach, but when Dink awakens from his nap in a grumpy mood, Fergus invites Dink to play with his new pirate ship made of sand and gives him the starring role as pirate captain.
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Pirates love underpants
by Claire Freedman
A laugh-out-loud adventure features a wacky band of underpants-loving pirates who battle sharks and hunt for treasure while wearing their favorite undergarments and embarking on a zany expedition to find the fabled Pants of Gold.
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Half-pint Pete the Pirate
by Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen
Half-Pint Pete searches unsuccessfully for buried treasure until he meets Belle, who just happens to have the other half of the map he is using, and soon the intrepid young pirate realizes that working together is much more productive and fun!
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