Pirates and Treasure

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  • Captain Flinn and the Pirate Dinosaurs: Missing Treasure by Giles Andreae. Margaret K. McElderry Books, 2008. Pirate dinosaurs, swordfights and high sea adventures – what could be better?
  • Treasure by Suzanne Bloom. Boyds Mills Press, 2007. Bear joins Goose on what he thinks is a treasure hunt and makes a wonderful discovery.
  • Tough Boris by Mem Fox. Harcourt Children’s Books, 1994. Rich language fills the pages as you discover a treasure and learn that even tough pirates cry.
  • Dirty Joe, the Pirate by Bill Harley. HarperCollinsPublishers, 2008. Dirty Joe and his pirate crew search the seven seas in search of their treasure – dirty socks. Find out what happens when they meet Stinky Annie!
  • Edward and the Pirates by David McPhail. Little, Brown & Company, 1997. One night, while reading a book about pirates, Edward finds himself surrounded by sailors who think his book might tell them where their treasure is buried.
  • Pigs Ahoy! by David McPhail. Dutton Childen’s Books, 1995. A crew of pesky porkers invades a cruise ship with hilarious results.
  • Treasure Map by Stuart J. Murphy. HarperCollins Publishers, 2004. Members of the Elm Street Kids’ Club follow a treasure map to a buried time capsule.
  • Shiver Me Letters: A Pirate ABC by June Sobel. Harcourt, 2006. Deciding that “R” isn’t enough, a bumbling pirate crew set off to capture the rest of the alphabet.
  • Pirate Girl by Cornelia Funke. Scholastic Incorporated, 1995. Captain Firebeard meets his match when he captures Molly, sure her parents will pay a “handsome ransom.”