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Stories & SoundsChildren's Pirate Adventure Book Bundle (5 Books)

R349

Retail: R950
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Sticker Playbook Pirate Ship

Sticker Playbook Pirate Ship is a double-sided play mat for toddlers, with a fantastic illustrated short story about a treasure hunt, learning activities and 50 reusable vinyl stickers. # The story can be read like a normal book, allowing you to share the experience with your child.# Folds out into a playmat with a story route for kids to follow.# Sticker activity pages and stickers promote active learning. Synopsis - Product detailsOn one side, a simple story accompanies an illustrated route that children can interact with using the stickers, which include sharks, flags and treasure. The playmat can be turned over for kids to complete the sticker activities, covering words, colours, shapes and numbers. Both long concertina pages feature wonderfully detailed illustrations by Simon Abbott for young children to explore. Perfect for folding out on the floor, young children will enjoy playing and learning with Sticker Playbook Pirate Ship, one of our most popular sticker activity books for kids. An extract from Sticker Playbook Pirate Ship: The captain holds a map. 'X' marks the spot where the treasure is buried. With no time to lose, the pirates set sail. The ship sails close to a whirlpool. Fish and other sea animals swirl round and round in the water. Steer away! shouts the captain. Fun word, colour, shape and number activities for kids: # Find the stickers of the objects and place them on their matching shapes. For example, 'The flag is a rectangle'. # Match up the pictures of things you might see on a pirate ship with the correct word stickers words include cannon, parrot and captain.# What colours are the sparkly jewels? Place the colour word for each one.

Pirate Pete and His Parrot

Anchors away for an action-packed voyage with Pirate Pete and his mischievous, purple parrot.

Pirate Pete sails the seven seas on the Jolly Crossbone. It would be the perfect life if not for his chatty parrot always getting him into trouble. When his ship is ambushed by marauding pirates, will Pete's parrot save the day, or make it much, much worse?

Set sail on a swashbuckling adventure with this brilliant picture book, perfect for storytime.

Gilbert the Great

From the time Gilbert the Great White Shark was a tiny pup, Raymond the Remora stuck to him like glue. Raymond was always on Gilbert's side.' Then one day, Gilbert wakes up to discover that Raymond has gone. Mrs Munch does everything she can to help her little shark come to terms with his loss and - slowly but surely - Gilbert learns to smile a wobbly smile through his sadness. He knows that Raymond will always be in his heart and, when mum takes Gilbert to the wreck, a chance meeting helps him find happiness once more. Jane Clarke's heart-warming story, exquisitely illustrated by Charles Fuge, is funny and sad in equal measure. friend or the joy of making a new one.

Noisy Pirates Sound Book

Clashing cutlasses, crashing waves, squawking parrots... It’s a noisy life at sea! Little hands won’t be able to resist pressing the buttons to make all the pirate sounds in this exciting book.

Follow Captain Cuttlefish and his crew as they sail across the high seas in search of treasure.
Each scene in the story has its own sound button to press, evoking the noisy, nautical life aboard a pirate ship.
A wonderful gift sure to be enjoyed time and time again.

Product Features:
  • Beautifully illustrated board books with simple text
  • Press the Sounds and Read A Long
  • Interactive and Fun
  • Engage children's imaginations
Titles Include:
  • Pirate Pete and His Parrot
  • Sticker Playbook - Pirate Ship
  • Noisy Pirates
  • Build a Shark
  • Gilbert the Great

Please note: Remove white tab at the back of the sound book before use. 

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