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You Are Never too Old to Have Fun With Usborne Pirate Books December 16, 2009

Kids of all ages have fun pretending to be pirates. The familiar phrases of ‘argh!’ and ‘ahoy!’ are catchy to a child. The songs of the pirates are easy to memorize and fun to dance to. Helping your child’s fascinating imagination grow is a wonderful responsibility and an incredible satisfaction as a parent or teacher and you are never too old to have fun with Usborne Pirate Books! Usborne Pirate books are filled with stories, activities, puzzles and amazing pictures.

Usborne’s popular Pirate Things to Make and Do by Rebecca Gilpin is full of activities. You can always turn to your pirate book when you have run out of ideas or on a rainy day when it’s too cold to sword fight outside. This book contains vivid pictures and diagrams with easy to understand instructions to accomplish the projects given to you. You can make a ship’s rat, a pirate’s hook, a telescope, a pirate’s hat and so much more. Many of the items you need for these projects are in your home right now. You won’t have to go out and make any extravagant purchases just to have fun. The book also supplies you and your child with fun pirate stickers to decorate your pirate creations with.

Usborne great searches book includes a wonderful Pirate search book. You and your child will have hours of fun searching for treasures in the exciting pictures. Your child will also be able to find and count many of the treasures you are searching for.

It makes sense that there would also be a Pirate bath book. This is a great first book for baby with simple yet brilliant pictures and an adorable storey. This book is fully waterproof so you can read the story while they’re in the tub. There’s nothing like listening to a story about pirates while playing with their favorite pirate ship among the rough seas of the bathtub.

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