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Thursday, October 4, 2012

Book Review - Pirates Don't Say Please!

About the Book
"Arrrrgh!" says pirate Billy Nelson as he's sent to the brig-to his room without lunch-for bringing his ruthless manners to the table. "Pirates don't wash their hands," he declares before walking the plank to his dungeon with a plundered chicken leg.

Billy learns the cost of his scallywag habits when Mom asks him to leave his pirate behavior behind and return to being her polite son. While in his room, Billy goes on an imaginary journey. Marooned by Elephant for not saying "thank you," he is refused a ride to his treasure by the ship's captain for not saying "please."

Billy finds the buried booty on his own, but not before his tummy starts to grumble. Suddenly, this swashbuckling adventurer realizes being polite is more valuable than all the loot one sailor could plunder! With his hands washed and his jewels left behind, Billy trades his grubby ways for the manners of a prince just in time for dinner. After all, "a prince always says please."

About the Author
Laurie Lazzaro Knowlton was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and has authored more than thirty-five books, including Pelican's Cowgirl Alphabet; I Know a Librarian Who Chewed on a Word; Nana's Rice Pie; Red, White, and Blue; Why Cowboys Need a Brand; Why Cowboys Need a Pardner; and Why Cowgirls Are Such Sweet Talkers. Her best-selling children's book Why Cowboys Sleep with Their Boots On, also published by Pelican, won the Premier Print Award from Eastman Kodak. An international speaker, Knowlton loves kicking back on her ranch, Roots 'n Wings.

Adrian Tans, a five-time Vermont state snow-sculpting champ and a native of Boston, is an accomplished painter and illustrator. He is the illustrator of Pelican's The Emperor's Army, Kick the Cowboy, Pirate Treasure Hunt!, and Witches' Night Before Halloween. Tans lives with his wife and children in Woodstock, Vermont.

My Take on the Book
In this story by Laurie Lazzaro Knowlton, Billy learns that being a pirate and not saying "please " and "thank you" will get you sent to your room, no admittance to the pirate ship, and more. He thinks he is tough when he does not use "please" but finds out pretty quickly that those magic words lead to his happiness.

This is a delightful tale of a boy who learns the importance of being polite. Laurie accomplishes this task with Billy's adventure as he searches for his buried treasure which leads him to using his manners in the end. Enjoy the story.

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