Pirate Mom

Pirate Mom by Deborah Underwood is an illustrated children’s book published by Random House Children’s Books on May 23, 2006. This engaging story follows Pete, whose mother has been hypnotized into believing she is a pirate, leading to a series of humorous and chaotic events. As Pete navigates this unexpected situation, he embarks on a quest to help his mom remember her true self.
In this lighthearted tale, readers will find a blend of action and adventure as Pete attempts to restore normalcy in his home. The narrative explores themes of family and the playful imagination of children, with pirates serving as a whimsical backdrop. With 48 pages of vibrant illustrations, this book is designed for beginner readers and offers an entertaining experience that captures the spirit of childhood adventure.
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Join Pete, whose mom has been hypnotized to believe she’s actually a pirate, on his adventure to get his mom to remember who she really is!
Yo ho ho! Pete loves pirates, but his mom thinks they are rude and messy. Then Pete and his mom go to see the Amazing Marco, and Marco hypnotizes Pete’s mom into thinking she’s a pirate! Now Pete’s mom won’t behave. She chases the neighbors. She steals underwear off other people’s clotheslines. She’s even flying the Jolly Roger over the house. Pete has to find the Amazing Marco. He wants his real mom back!
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