

Pirates Discover, Press-out & Play
Learn all about what it was like to be a pirate!
How did you become a pirate? What was it like to live on a pirate ship? Were there any female pirates? And would you really have to walk the plank? Find out the answers to these questions and more in this fact-filled book created in collaboration with Royal Museums Greenwich. Then turn to the back of the book to press out and assemble pieces to make your very own treasure island.
Fully illustrated by Waterstones Book Prize shortlisted illustrator Sally Agar.
How did you become a pirate? What was it like to live on a pirate ship? Were there any female pirates? And would you really have to walk the plank? Find out the answers to these questions and more in this fact-filled book created in collaboration with Royal Museums Greenwich. Then turn to the back of the book to press out and assemble pieces to make your very own treasure island.
Fully illustrated by Waterstones Book Prize shortlisted illustrator Sally Agar.
$19.85
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Learn all about what it was like to be a pirate!
How did you become a pirate? What was it like to live on a pirate ship? Were there any female pirates? And would you really have to walk the plank? Find out the answers to these questions and more in this fact-filled book created in collaboration with Royal Museums Greenwich. Then turn to the back of the book to press out and assemble pieces to make your very own treasure island.
Fully illustrated by Waterstones Book Prize shortlisted illustrator Sally Agar.
How did you become a pirate? What was it like to live on a pirate ship? Were there any female pirates? And would you really have to walk the plank? Find out the answers to these questions and more in this fact-filled book created in collaboration with Royal Museums Greenwich. Then turn to the back of the book to press out and assemble pieces to make your very own treasure island.
Fully illustrated by Waterstones Book Prize shortlisted illustrator Sally Agar.
















