Their solutions are in the form of the team learning to help and get along with each other. And they do find a flag for the ship in an unexpected source.
Bonnie Lemaire continues to illustrate the playful crew of the Flying Dragon with her signature watercolors.
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Actually I remember playing pirates as a kid. I don't recall any stories except that we loved to dress up and act in little home written plays we performed for anyone that would come to watch.
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ReplyDeleteMy son didn't but my grandson's have, they love pirates!
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She also writes about living in different countries.
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My nephews love to play pirates. In fact I had to buy pirate stuff for his birthday.
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ReplyDeleteMy kids like to play pirates sometimes.
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ReplyDeleteI don't recall playing pirates when I was a kid, but I'm sure I did because Hook came out and I remember it being really popular.
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ReplyDeleteI played a lot of things, but I don't think pirates was one of them.
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