Printable Pirate Puzzles – Talk Like A Pirate Day
Looking for a simple activity to print for the kids? Are they a fan of pirates? Then these printable pirate puzzles are for you! Did you know that September 19 is International Talk Like A Pirate Day?
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Ever since Big Brother was a toddler, we have done pirate-themed activities together around this time of the year. From making our own treasure map of his bedroom, to a pirate sensory play bin and funny handprint pirates. We’ve also done a few sibling play ideas with Little Sister like these homemade, no-sew pirate costumes for pretend play and take a themed bath to go along with the adorable book, Bubble Bath Pirates.
Printable Pirate Puzzles
Pirate Mazes – Help the pirates find their ship in one of the mazes and help them find the treasure chest in a second maze.
Pirate Puzzles – Cut along the dashed lines. Put the pictures back together like a puzzle. Store in an envelope when not in use. Laminate for added durability.
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Books About Pirates
Little landlubbers get to earn their sea legs on a pirate ship amidst the goofiest pirates ever. There’s lingo to learn (Gangway! Blimey! Yo-ho-ho!), a pirate look to choose (Pick a parrot for your arm. Every pirate’s lucky charm!), and most importantly, pirate rules to learn (No more toothpaste! Farewell, bath! Once ye choose the pirate path!).This rollicking read-aloud will be a hit among boys, girls, and parents alike! – Amazon
When Pirate Pete hears the Queen has discovered a treasure map, he must have it. With the map in hand, Pete and his parrot hit the high seas. Along the way, however, Pete cannot pass up a chance to plunder gold, and so he sets ashore a various islands in search of riches. – Amazon
There Was an Old Pirate Who Swallowed a Fish
There was an old pirate . . . who swallowed a fish, a bird, a map, some gold, and even a whole pirate ship! Will the Old Pirate sink to the bottom of the deep, dark sea? Yo ho ho! Watch his belly grow! Jennifer Ward’s take on the “Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly” song is perfectly matched with Steve Gray’s zany digital illustrations. – Amazon
For slightly older kids, read our Mabel Jones and the Forbidden City review.
More Pirate Printables for Kids
- Fun Pirate Games for Kids {Printable} | The Natural Homeschool
- Personal Pirate Book & Printable Pirate Word Search | Castle View Academy
- Printable Pirate Bookmarks | Easy Peasy and Fun
- Pirate Lesson Plans | Mrs. Karle’s Sight and Sound Reading
- Pirate I Spy Game | Simple Fun for Kids
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