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Sometimes you have to trust the one sent to destroy you in order to save the one you love.Willing to do whatever it takes to save her sister, Nerissa Elliot commandeers the ship of notorious pirate, Cyrus Crow.But Crow has a mission: kill Nerissa and earn his freedom from the Queen who's controlled him half his life. However, Nerissa harbors powers over the sea. Powers she can't control. Powers that threaten to consume her.With nothing but a tenuous facade of an alliance and sparks between them, they set sail to face sirens, sea dragons, betrayal, and Nerissa's own uncontrollable ability. Can they find the strength to trust each other? Or will they destroy one another for the sake of their quests?
Queen Jennifer's brother, Pirate Pete, is an expert treasure hunter. When he pays a visit to Wildflower Kingdom, the princesses get nervous. Pirates are mean, aren't they? They steal things, don't they? As Pirate Pete helps Queen Jennifer follow a mysterious treasure map, the princesses learn that you can't believe everything you hear.
After a treasure box with clues lands on D.W.'s head the hunt begins . . .Clear Water Treasure: X Marks the Spot is the fourth book in the Dead End Kids Adventures series. D.W. Patton and his pals from a youth organization, the Gator Tribe of the Wood Craft Nation, follow the clues over Florida's west coast parks and beaches in search of the treasure. With the help of obscure clues, hidden at each successive location, the crew must first figure out the riddles before they can follow its clue to the next location. Unsavory, unscrupulous characters are trying to beat them to the treasure. Who will find it first?
Who will you be? Long John Silver? Jim Hawkins? Captain Billy Bones? A swashbuckling pirate!?!Treasure Island like you have never experienced it before: quick, fun, and easy to understand. Designed for 7-25+ actors, kids, families, or anyone who wants to enjoy and perform Robert Louis Stevenson's classic story.Treasure Island for Kids is a play versatile enough for sibling fun, classes, drama groups, homeschool groups, or backyard performances. It's appropriate and fun for all ages! Plays range from 15 to 25 minutes and WHO doesn't love playing a pirate!!!What you will get:Fun!3 melodramatic modifications for group sizes:7-9+10-16+17-25+Actual lines from Treasure Island highlighted for easy identificationCreatively funny interpretations of the remaining storyA kid who loves the Classics!This mini-melodramatic masterpiece is sure to spark a love of all classics for your child. Many classic novels and plays are difficult to read in class or watch on stage, and attempting to teach these to children can be even more challenging. But, as the author states in the book, "there is no better way to learn than to have fun!" Kids who have read or performed these plays continue to come back for more!**Guaranteed!
Dad comes home with some potentially scary news: he has to go to the dentist, and so does his youngest son. The boy imagines the worst as his older brother explains what a visit to the dentist is like. Fortunately, Dad and Mom are there to comfort him. In The Pirate at the Dentist's Office, readers will join the boy as he goes to the dentist and finds out if it's as bad as his wild imagination makes it seem.
Tide & Scale is a thrilling anthology meant to awaken the explorer in all of us. These stories are filled with pirates and mermaids on journeys from the depths of the sea to the far reaches of space. For all intrepid adventurers who wish to brave the dangerous waters, we bid you welcome into the deep blue.Beware: sirens lurk here...but so does hope.
Do you know that there are over 200 wild horses that live on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Well, there are! They live in two areas, The Cape Lookout National Seashore and in the little town of Corolla. But, how did the horses get here? Well, no one actually knows. Come along on this awesome adventure of Spanish Explorers, a 1526 expedition, a king's treasure, and of course, wild horses. Let us take a closer look at this mystery. A mystery that is nearly five hundred years old.
Set sail with Blackbeard.Everyone has a story, and Cooper's is quite a tale. The year is 1718 and Cooper has an important job to do. Being a ship's cat isn't unusual, but Cooper never dreamed he would cross paths with the fearsome pirate, Captain Blackbeard. When Cooper finds himself on the newly named Queen Anne's Revenge, he must learn how to become a true pirate cat. Along the way, Cooper faces his greatest fears, fights for survival, and works hard to earn a place on Blackbeard's pirate crew.
Can you count all of the pirates with eyepatches? Are there more pirate treasure maps or treasure chests?You'll soon discover in this fun game, Count the Pirates!There's a whopping 17 picture packed puzzles in this book; some focus on counting a particular attribute (i.e. all the stripy topped shipmates), while other puzzles ask you to count two sets of opposing items to work out which outnumbers the other.A perfect book for little learners. They'll develop observational skills, apply numbers to objects and they'll be having so much fun they won't even know they're learning! Arr!
It's dangerous to be a pirate. The seas have become more threatening than ever, with enemies closing in on all sides. War isn't just brewing--it's here, knocking on their doorsteps, threatening to devour them all. And just as she was warned, Emme might have been the one to create the chaos. In her desperate attempt to keep the fight away, Emme hatches a plan that involves trapping the only one who can put an end to the battles. But as plans go awry, she discovers she's not the only one scheming. Eventually she'll have to accept that she's no longer playing a role: She's a pirate now. A pirate who will do what it takes to save her crew, even if it means oathbinding herself one final time.
Cheo Hernandez is a thirteen year old who lives with his mother in a fifth story walkup on Valentine Avenue in The Bronx, New York. The biggest thing giving Cheo's life structure and meaning is baseball. Cheo is the number one pitcher and starting shortstop on his team, and the only person he trusts, other than his mother, is his catcher, City Island Pete. Life is challenging enough, but it quickly becomes even more hazardous when a man named Pelios shows up on Valentine Avenue. Straight out of prison, he was convicted of the murder of a mob boss in Queens. Rumor has it that the murdered man buried his fortune somewhere in Queens, but after Pelios went to prison, no one could find the money. Now all eyes are on Pelios, but when he disappears, everyone's attention turns to the only two people he was seen with more than once: Cheo Hernandez and City Island Pete.Pirates and buried treasure are still real, even in The Bronx. Maybe especially in The Bronx. And they come with real and sometimes fatal consequences..
With over 1 million reads worldwide, Missing in the Pages is an exciting and heartfelt story full of swashbuckling pirates, dangerous romance, and one girl's quest to find her home.After eighteen-year-old Elizabeth Burrough's father went missing six years ago, all Elizabeth has ever felt is alone. Ostracized at school and ignored at home by her perpetually grieving mother, Elizabeth's only solace lies within the pages of her favorite book, filled with daring sword fights and adventurous heroines. But when she awakes one morning to discover she's somehow inside the novel, it seems the glamorous world of eighteenth-century England may be more perilous than she'd ever expected. And when the striking but harsh Captain Carter McLeod decides he can use Elizabeth for his own gain, she is suddenly thrust into a treacherous life of deceit, envy, and revenge.But as Elizabeth finds herself inexplicably drawn to the merciless captain, she begins to realize that Carter's past is filled with darker secrets than she ever realized. And when Carter determines Elizabeth's help is imperative in recovering a treasure that had been stolen from him long ago, the dangers that lurk beneath the surface of the polished English nobility start to rise up around them. In a place where it seems no one is completely trustworthy and where darkness hides around every corner, Elizabeth must decide whether there is actually anything awaiting her back home or if this dangerously exhilarating world is where she truly belongs.
From parrots to spyglasses to crow's nests, it's time for little ones to rest.
Color in dozens of pages of anime and manga designs in this deluxe coloring book based on One Piece, one of the most popular anime series of all time!Set sail for the Grand Line! It's time to color in your favorite characters and scenes from the hit manga One Piece. From Luffy and Nami to Big Mom and Kaido, there are over 90 pages of black-and-white art that manga and anime fans will love to color. Dive beneath the waves to Fishman Island, brave the bizzare weather of Punk Hazard, have yourself a sweet treat on Whole Cake Island - the world of One Piece is yours to bring to life like never before!
The emoji decide to build a rocket to go to the moon. follow the emoji as they figure out how to successfully launch a rocket to party with the Man on the Moon.They show us not to give up even if We fail along the way.A unique story for digital-age kids.
Fanny Campbell is a fiery 18-year-old farm girl in pre-Revolutionary War Rhode Island. Her parents taught her to sail, hunt, fish, ride, fight with broadswords, and be an independent thinker. Those qualities make everyone in her small village sure she will be an old maid until a wild storm blows Will, a young naval officer, into her life. He is immediately attracted by her fierce independence and strength. After a spirited courtship involving footraces, sword fights, and pranks, they marry, and too soon, Will's ship puts back out to sea. When she learns that Will's ship has been captured by the Spanish and he and his crew have been imprisoned in Cuba, Fanny disguises herself as a man, signs on to a broken-down merchant ship, and goes to sea to rescue him. Along the way, she signs on to the pirate crew of the Bloody Rose and thus begins Fanny's epic adventure as an accidental pirate.
Queen Anne's War has ended in 1713 with the Treaty of Utrecht. Ephraim Bogardus and his brother Cornelius suddenly discover that their letters of marque which allowed them to operate as privateers and take French and Spanish prizes are null and void. They must now seek letters of marque from the King of Denmark so that they can continue to take Spanish ships as prizes. In The Sea Beggar: Under the Danish Flag, the third and final book in the Sea Beggar series Ephraim and his brother continue their privateer escapades well as their commodities trading in flour and tobacco throughout the Caribbean. Following a huge hurricane, they recover gold and silver from the wrecked Spanish treasure fleet off Florida. They defend the Carolinas from attacks by Native Americans. Both Ephraim and Cornelius purse of the businesses ashore. Former privateers from Queen Anne's War turn to piracy and pose a threat to the colonial governments of the American Colonies. Each brother finds love and thinks of retiring from privateering and settling down however one last cruise keeps them going during the years after Queen Anne's War.Standby for more high adventure from the golden age of pirates and privateers as told in fiction by Ephraim Bogardus.The author of this tale, James B. Battles, is a retired Navy Captain. Captain Jim is a sailor of sloops in the Chesapeake Bay and the Caribbean. He is also a family historian. He has applied his sailing skills with his historical expertise to create a historical novel about one of his ancestors, Ephraim Bogardus.
Captain Dad and his crew are having a day at the beach, and of course Dad is bringing his treasure trove of jokes. Whether it's a ship he bought on sail or an earring that costs one buccaneer, a day with Dad is shore to be hilarious! At least he seems to think so.
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