(NOTE: I did not receive any remuneration for writing about this book. Nor did I get a free copy of it for review.)
I’m always on alert for great books for kids.
If they are picture books, I have two criteria. First, it must appeal to kids.
Second, it must appeal to me.
I have to be able to like the book so it won’t drive me crazy when I read it over and over and over again.
(Our youngest son absolutely loved Are You My Mother? I absolutely didn’t. . . To this day, I still absolutely don’t like that book — and I avoid reading it to grandkids. Aren’t I a horrible grandmother?)
I recently discovered a delightful picture book that met my criteria: Ten Little Pirates by Mike Brownlow.
Ten little pirates, Sailing out to sea, Looking for adventure, happy as can be.
Are they hunting treasure? Are they going far?
Ten little pirates all say, “Arrrrrrrrr!”
And boy, howdy! Do they get adventure. They encounter things like an albatross, lightening, a man-o-war, a giant squid . . .
. . . a hurricane . . .
. . . until only one is left on a desert island.
One little pirate, sad and all alone,
No ship, no food, no way home.
So, what’s the pirate to do?
Then. THEN! Slowly, one by one the pirates come back until they are all together on the island.
Drinking milk from coconuts,
Safe beneath a star,
Ten little pirates, all say, “Arrrrrrrrrr!”
Phew! I was worried there for a while. 🙂
I must say that books that count to ten can be rather tedious for grandparents. They don’t have a very gripping plot.
But, when the words, the rhymes, and the pictures all come together, magic happens. Both kids and grandparents fall in love with the book and are willing to snuggle and read the book over. And over. Lots of times over.
Ten Little Pirates is one such book where that magic happens. It’s a hoot for grandma to read and a hoot for grandkids to listen to.
I enjoy the illustrations, too. The pirates are not scary looking. While scary things happen to the pirates, those events are drawn in an adorable way — as adorable as lightning, giant squids, and hurricanes can be!
I highly recommend this picture book. It would be a great addition to your library. It would be a great book to give to a grandchild. Heck, it’s just an all around great book!
Oh, by the way. I noticed on Amazon.com that Mike Brownlow has a book Ten Little Princesses. If it is anything like his pirate book, it would be a great book to have, too. I’ve got to check it out!
You can get a paperback copy of the book for $10.
14 thoughts on “Delightful Picture Book for Kids”
I love good kids books and there is nothing better than to start them young. My dil has started selling some great kids books. In fact, having a party here Thursday afternoon with some of my friends. A grandma reading time party. Thanks for sharing with SYC.
hugs,
Jann
Hi Jann,
What are the kids books that your DIL selling? I would be interested in seeing what they are like!
Nina
Looks like a fantastic book, Nina! I love that the illustrations are so cute. I loved Where The Wild Things Are when I was a kid but when I tried to read it to my son when he was little he was terrified! I was also a huge fan of Dr Seuss, but my son really disliked iambic pentameter and couldn’t stand them. It’s funny how we either love or don’t love certain children’s books 🙂 Thank you for sharing your posts with us at the Hearth and Soul hop.
HI April,
I’ve never met a child who didn’t like iambic pentameter! That’s really interesting. I totally understand about Where the Wild Things Are…I’ve been careful not to read it to too young of kids.
Nina
Looks like very nice book, thanks for sharing with Hearth and soul blog hop.
This book does look like fun! I agree with you that a book has to be enjoyable for the grown-up AND the child. Some books I “hide” in the basement when I really can’t stand to read them anymore! 😉
Emma,
I don’t have a basement where I can hide the books. But I do admit to pushing way to the back of the bookshelf so it was hard to find!
Nina
My cousin has a three year old and I am always on the lookout for good children books. Thanks for sharing 🙂 I am visiting from the #HomeMattersParty #53 and hope that you will visit me too at http://www/portraits-by-nc.com/blogs
Enzie,
Thanks for dropping by and commenting. I really appreciate it. I visited your website — and OH MY!!!! You are a fabulous artist! I am so impressed with your work. (I can’t even draw a decent stick figure!)
All the best,
Nina
We all love new books in this house! Will add this one to our library list. Thanks for sharing!
Always looking for new books. We go through them like water over here! Thanks for sharing 🙂
This looks delightful! I think this could be a family favorite. I hour my library has it. Pinning. Stopping by from Great Ideas Thursday.
This book looks great. My college mascot is a Pirate. I gotta get this book for my nephews. Thanks for sharing.
Joybee,
Your nephew would LOVE this book! It is so fun to read — or have it read to you (if you’re a child).
Best,
Nina