Pirates books for kids
Award winning
The Ghastly McNastys: The Lost Treasure of Little Snoring
Lyn Gardner, Ros Asquith, 2013
144 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled plot sparks imagination and curiosity.
Dynamic sibling duo teaches teamwork and collaboration.
Introduces historical elements with a humorous twist.
Encourages interactive reading sessions between parents and children.

The Ghastly McNastys: The Lost Treasure of Little Snoring
Lyn Gardner, Ros Asquith, 2013
Award winning
Goldenlocks and the Three Pirates
April Jones Prince, 2017
40 pages
Why to read
Engaging twist on classic tale, boosts imaginative thinking.
Introduces problem-solving, decision-making skills in fun setting.
Vivid illustrations captivate and enhance visual learning.
Encourages family bonding through shared reading adventure.

Goldenlocks and the Three Pirates
April Jones Prince, 2017
Pirates Past Noon
Mary Pope Osborne, Mary Osborne, 1996
80 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled storyline sparks imagination and curiosity.
Introduces historical concepts in an engaging manner.
Encourages critical thinking through plot-based challenges.
Strengthens reading skills with accessible language.

Pirates Past Noon
Mary Pope Osborne, Mary Osborne, 1996
Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 4: Songbirds More A: Pirates
Julia Donaldson, 2007
16 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled narrative with engaging pirate theme.
Strengthens reading skills and vocabulary expansion.
Encourages imaginative play and creativity in children.
Written by bestselling author Julia Donaldson.

Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 4: Songbirds More A: Pirates
Julia Donaldson, 2007
Attack of the Bandit Cats
Elisabetta Dami, Geronimo Stilton, 2013
115 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled narrative boosts imagination and interest.
Characters teach resilience and teamwork values.
Enhances vocabulary through engaging dialogue.
Encourages reading confidence and enjoyment.

Attack of the Bandit Cats
Elisabetta Dami, Geronimo Stilton, 2013
Fortunately, the Milk
Neil Gaiman, 2013
114 pages
Why to read
Whimsical adventure, stimulates creativity and imagination.
Promotes critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Humorous, engaging narrative keeps children interested.
Encourages family reading and discussions.

Fortunately, the Milk
Neil Gaiman, 2013
Amazing Esme and the Pirate Circus
Tamara Macfarlane, 2014
176 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled, boosts imagination and creativity.
Demonstrates teamwork, resolves conflicts effectively.
Cultivates a sense of curiosity and exploration.
Interactive elements engage young readers actively.

Amazing Esme and the Pirate Circus
Tamara Macfarlane, 2014
Award winning
Pirates (Magic Tree House Research Guide, paper)
Mary Pope Osborne, Will Osborne, Salvatore Murdocca, 2001
128 pages
Why to read
Explore historical pirate adventures and facts.
Boosts historical knowledge and curiosity.
Encourages imaginative and critical thinking.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.
