
Pirates Rule Okay!
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Narrated by:
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Dave Whittle
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By:
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Dave Whittle
About this listen
This is the first book in Dave Whittle’s Pirates Rule Okay! children’s series and also includes all 12 songs from his similarly named songbook.
Meet Captain Barnabas Bligh and his crew! They seem to have attracted the unwanted attention of the local coastguards and yet have a task to fulfil, following acquisition of a treasure map from sly Smuggler Sam.
There is said to be buried treasure on a faraway desert island.
Can Bligh survive the perilous journey and succeed in his quest and could it be possible that there is even more than treasure to be found, out on the high seas?
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