7 Fun Pirate Books for Kids
Pirates are a fun theme for during the summer and for Talk Like A Pirate Day in the fall! And it is a great theme to use with the Build Up Summer Learning Week 1 was Pirates!
Pirate is a theme that different ages do together. There are several pirate books you can look into for various ages. This is one you can explore any way you want. This can be a serious theme or a fun theme.
The Pirate Books are a great addition to the pirate activities on the site.
Pirate Books for Kids
There are so many different types and styles of books to explore with pirates. I like that pirate can be the flexible theme for all ages. I really like that one of the first Magic Tree House books is a pirate book: Pirates Past Noon (Magic Tree House, No. 4). I love that the series also has an information guide for a lot of the books. This helps you learn more about the topic in a fun way for kids.
These pirate books are among our favorite reading materials.
Pete the Cat and the Treasure Map
Pete the Cat and the Treasure Map is a great pirate book for younger kids. You can follow Pete on his adventure.
How I Became a Pirate
How I Became a Pirate is a very fun and silly book at looking at being a pirate. It is a great book to read to see how what you want and what is real is very different.
There Was an Old Pirate Who Swallowed a Fish
There Was an Old Pirate Who Swallowed a Fish is a great sort that goes in order and builds as each item is swallowed.
There Was an Old Pirate Who Swallowed a Map
There Was an Old Pirate Who Swallowed a Map! (There Was an Old Lady) is a book series that I just love. See all the fun pirate themes!
Pirates Past Noon (Magic Tree House, No. 4)
Pirates Past Noon (Magic Tree House, No. 4) is a great book to read. These are great stories you can read with kids or have older kids read.
Pirates Past Noon Graphic Novel
You might also want to check out the Pirate Past Noon Graphic Novel. It has the same story but does it in a grpahic novel way that some kids just love.
Pirates: A Nonfiction Companion to Magic Tree House 4: Pirates Past Noon
Pirates: A Nonfiction Companion to Magic Tree House 4: Pirates Past Noon has some great pirate facts for kids to learn. It goes great with the Book above. Or it can be read on its own.
Do you have a favorite Ye Old Pirate book? If so comment and let me know!
Other Book Themes and Activities
June’s Theme was The Great Outdoors: Walden Pond & Nature Journal.
July’s author is Ye Old Pirates!. (July 28th is the link up).
You can see the dates to link up below for the upcoming themes:
- August 25th – What Will I Be When I Grow Up?
- September 29th – The Wild West
- October 27th – Beyond Our Planet
- November 29th – To the Kitchen
- December – No Book Club
- January – To The Laboratory
- February 23 – Poetry
Check out all the fun Pirate Activities & Printables on 3 Dinosaurs.
Cassie – 3Dinosaurs.com
Love your blog! It is truly a blessing for our family. I follow many of your activities. I can never see the books you recommend on my iPad. Does anyone know how to rectify that problem?
Thanks again for your creativity and generosity,
Caterina
The books are in a widget from amazon. And that does not work in tablets. It is not always easy to put them in one at a time.
I can’t wait to read and pin all the great pirate ideas and activities!