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Thursday, July 3, 2014

More High Seas adventures

 with Captain No Beard and his gang.  I know I've posted about Carole P. Roman's pirate gang before (see post here); however, I was sent a few more books in the series.  They are just as good as the first batch that was sent.  If you have a pirate lover in your clan then they'll probably love these fun, imaginary tales on the high sea with Captain No Beard.  What a way to pass the summer then on the high seas or in Captain No Beard's case on the bed, couch, deck, or porch-maybe even under a tree or in a tent.  These stories are very adorable. Each book has a good lesson for kids to learn.  You may visit Carole's website here.


 Strangers on the High Seas
Captain No Beard and the crew of the Flying Dragon welcome a new crew member, when Cabin Girl Cayla joins the ship. Responsible for his little sister, Captain No Beard is not very happy because he finds his newest charge a distraction. When faced with danger, the captain must find a way to escape. While learning valuable lessons about strangers, the crew realized not to judge somebody because they are young or small. Strength comes in all sizes!


The Treasure of Snake Island
After a fierce battle with a storm, the crew goes in search of treasure. Alexander, that is, Captain No Beard uses a map to locate it on the ominous sounding Snake Island. Bravely they dig until they find the best treasure ever!

The Crew Goes Coconuts!
There is a storm brewing on the Flying Dragon, and it's not about the weather. When the crew finds themselves parched and not enough juice to go around, blame falls on Matie the goat, Hallie's friend. Divided, they square off, ready for a fight and Captain No Beard must teach his crew that not only is bullying wrong, they must learn to value and respect each and every member of the crew. Watch the crew of the Flying Dragon learn an important lesson about being a true friend.

A copy of these books were provided by the author and Bostick Communications for the purpose of this review.

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