All aboard for a swashbuckling adventure in this thrilling pirate search-and-find activity book for kids!
Bursting with colourful, friendly scenes and packed full of fascinating pirate facts, this book takes young readers on an exhilarating voyage across the high seas. From tropical beaches and palm trees to hidden coves, treasure hunts and the Captain’s secret study, every page is filled with exciting details just waiting to be discovered.
Children will love spotting over 140 hidden objects across 18 vibrant scenes – from glittering diamonds in the treasure cave to shiny telescopes and secret treasure maps scattered on the ship’s deck. Along the way, they’ll learn fun facts about pirates, ships, parrots and the legends of buried treasure.
Illustrated in a bright and humorous style by James Cottell, this book offers hours of entertainment while encouraging observation skills, curiosity and imagination. Whether at home or on the go, it's the perfect gift for inquisitive kids who dream of pirate adventures and exploring distant shores. Get ready to search, find and uncover the secrets of the seven seas!
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The second book in a fabulous new magical, middle-grade series filled with adventure, wonder and wildness,
This is Book 23 in the Search and Find Activity Series. See all Search and Find Activity books here.
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James Cottell (Author)
James graduated from Falmouth University with a BA (Hons) in Illustration in 2007. James creates his humorous, detailed cartoon illustrations using dip pen, ink, watercolour, pencils, elements of digital colour and a cheeky sense of humour. He has a real strength for observation, characterisation and a strong u