The Pirate Queen

The Pirate Queen by Marianne MacDonald, published by Barron’s in 1992, is a charming children’s book that invites young readers into the imaginative world of Maggie, a little girl who becomes the captain of a crew of pirates. This edition features 32 pages filled with vibrant, full-color illustrations that enhance the storytelling experience, making it an engaging read for children.
In this delightful tale, Maggie embarks on various adventures aboard her ship, The Pirate Queen, as she plays a wonderful game with her mother. The narrative captures the essence of imagination and play, allowing children to explore themes of action and adventure through Maggie’s escapades. With its focus on pirates and the joy of creative storytelling, this book is sure to resonate with young readers and spark their own imaginative journeys.
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Maggie is a little girl, but she’s also the captain of a crew of desperate pirates. In a wonderful game she plays with her mother, Maggie finds all kinds of marvelous adventures when she sails her ship, The Pirate Queen. Children are sure to love Maggie’s story and be delighted by the funny, full-color illustrations on every page.
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