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Pirate adventure / written by Lily Murray ; illustrated by Stef Murphy.

Murray, Lily, (author.).

Summary:

Imagine if you could have an adventure as a pirate. What if you could have MILLIONS of them? With this story-building book, readers aged 5+ can create their own pirate-inspired adventures, over and over again. Just read the question and choose from the vibrant pictures on the page to build the story.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780711276123
  • ISBN: 0711276129
  • ISBN: 9780711276116
  • ISBN: 0711276110
  • Physical Description: 1 volume : chiefly illustrations (colour) ; 28 cm.
  • Publisher: Beverly, MA : Wide Eyed Editions, 2022.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Originally published in 2020 as You're the Hero: Pirate Adventure by Ivy Kids.
Subject: Imagination > Juvenile fiction.
Pirates > Juvenile fiction.
Plot-your-own stories.
Children's stories.
Genre: Action and adventure fiction.
Children's stories.
Choose-your-own stories.

Available copies

  • 3 of 3 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Crawford County.

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  • 0 current holds with 3 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Crawford County Library-Steelville E MUR (Text) 33431000651305 Easy Reader Available -

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Pirate Adventure
Pirate Adventure
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Build-a-tale suggestions for young would-be tars set on constructing nautical yarns of their own. In a set of full-spread tableaux, readers first pick a main character from a set of 15 figures--ranging from a pirate queen to a parrot--and, amid prompts to go on, then select garb, gear, companions, vessels, foes, escapes, and rewards and fill out details of dialogue and plot in their own words. Beyond the occasional waving sword, there's little reference to violence, and along with the predictable bling, the voyage's suggested rewards include the story itself ("its own reward") or, on a practical note, "a lifetime supply of toilet paper." But while the figures show plenty of racial diversity (and one prospective "deck hand" is depicted using a wheelchair), the creators don't try very hard to adhere to the nautical theme. The slate of protagonists, for instance, is padded out with landlubbers that include a prince and a princess, a knight and a warrior, a "monkey pirate," and a goat. Of the 16 offered modes of travel, only a handful are actual ships (most of the rest are small boats along with a bathtub, a floating bed, a banana, and the back of a shark). (This book was reviewed digitally.) Ingenious concept but not seaworthy. (Picture book. 6-10) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.


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