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| Pirates & smugglers |
| Butterfield, Moira, 1960- |
| Since people first took to the seas, there have been those who resorted to piracy. Learn about pirates from ancient times to today! |
| Children's Nonfiction Book910.45 B |
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| How to be a pirate |
| Cowell, Cressida |
| Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III has
more brain than brawn. He’ll have to use all his smarts to become a ruthless Viking raider. |
| Children's Fiction COWELL |
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| Pirates : poems |
| Harrison, David L. 1937- |
| These pretty words of ugly deeds will tell ye of the life of a pirate, from humble beginning to grisly end. |
| Children's Nonfiction Book811.54 H245 |
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| Roger, the Jolly Pirate |
| Helquist, Brett. |
| Roger is the lousiest pirate on his ship, so how could he possibly save the day? |
| Easy Picture BookHELQUIS |
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| Pirate treasure |
| Krupinski, Loretta. |
| When a flood threatens the village of Mousem, the pirate ship Daisy comes to the rescue and the villagers learn the true meaning of “Pirate Treasure.” |
| Easy Picture BookKRUPINS |
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| How to be a pirate |
| Malam, John, 1957- |
| Ever wanted to be a pirate? This guide
will teach you how to survive a battle, how to split the booty, and where to spend your ill-gotten gold. |
| Children's Nonfiction BookG535 .M28 2005 |
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| Pirates past noon |
| Osborne, Mary Pope |
| The Magic Tree House transports Jack and Annie back to the 18th century Caribbean. How will they survive in a world of buccaneers and buried treasure? |
| Children's Fiction OSBORNE |
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| The old pirate of Central Park |
| Priest, Robert, 1951- |
| Take the Arrr-Train to Central Park! A great naval battle is coming to the waters of the Sailboat Pond! |
| Easy Picture BookPRIEST |
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| Uncle Pirate |
| Rees, Douglas. |
| When Wilson’s pirate uncle, Desperate Evil Wicked Bob, descends on his life, his whole school must shape up or ship out. |
| Children's Fiction REES |
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| The ballad of the pirate queens |
| Yolen, Jane |
| Come hear the song of Anne Bonney and Mary Reade, two of the fiercest pirates to ever sail the sinister seas. |
| Children's Fiction YOLEN |
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