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wirjadisastra's review against another edition
3.0
TIL
1. "The late 1600s and early 1700s are known as the Golden Age of Pirates." (p. 31)
2. "In the 1720s, the Golden Age of Pirates came to an end." (p. 31)
3. "Speed was important to pirates." (p. 41)
1. "The late 1600s and early 1700s are known as the Golden Age of Pirates." (p. 31)
2. "In the 1720s, the Golden Age of Pirates came to an end." (p. 31)
3. "Speed was important to pirates." (p. 41)
justareadingmama_charly's review against another edition
4.0
These nonfiction companions are great additions to our homeschool (as I read aloud to the kids) and this was fantastic for our pirate unit study. I actually learned a few things I didn't know before!
I don't think my kids would read this one on their own (and I've found that to be true for other nonfiction ones as well, they just don't seem to hold their interest like the fiction books).
I don't think my kids would read this one on their own (and I've found that to be true for other nonfiction ones as well, they just don't seem to hold their interest like the fiction books).
allthebookblognamesaretaken's review
Eleanor has decided she no longer wants to review the fact trackers. But she did want to say that she really liked this book because she loves learning about pirates.
colinandersbrodd's review against another edition
5.0
The 4th in the series of "Fact Tracker" books that accompany the Magic Tree House series; this one ("Pirates") accompanies book 4 (Pirates Past Noon) - a pretty good historical resource to accompany the story. My kids like the series and the Fact Tracker books, so far.
nikhilmath's review against another edition
I recently finished reading "Pirates (Magic Tree House Fact Tracker #4)" and I am pleased to say that it was a delightful read. As a fact tracker book, it provided insightful information on pirates that I was not aware of before. Even as an adult, I found myself learning new things while reading it to my children.
The book is a great resource for parents who want to engage their children in educational yet entertaining content. It covers various aspects of pirate history and culture, making it a well-rounded read. The language used is simple yet engaging, making it suitable for young readers as well.
One of the highlights of this book is its ability to capture the attention of both children and adults. I believe that even adults can learn something new from this book and have a fun time reading it with their little ones.
Overall, "Pirates (Magic Tree House Fact Tracker #4)" is a well-researched and enjoyable book that I would highly recommend. It is a perfect addition to any family's library, and I am sure it will spark interesting conversations and activities related to pirates. I look forward to reading more books from the Magic Tree House series.
The book is a great resource for parents who want to engage their children in educational yet entertaining content. It covers various aspects of pirate history and culture, making it a well-rounded read. The language used is simple yet engaging, making it suitable for young readers as well.
One of the highlights of this book is its ability to capture the attention of both children and adults. I believe that even adults can learn something new from this book and have a fun time reading it with their little ones.
Overall, "Pirates (Magic Tree House Fact Tracker #4)" is a well-researched and enjoyable book that I would highly recommend. It is a perfect addition to any family's library, and I am sure it will spark interesting conversations and activities related to pirates. I look forward to reading more books from the Magic Tree House series.
sleepysharon's review against another edition
informative
fast-paced
5.0
I LOVED learning more about pirates!