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Loading the ship
Setting sail
Stuck in weeds
Pirate attack!
Island life
Whale watching
A huge storm
Shipwrecked
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j Millbrook Press / Minneapolis

First American edition published in 2009 by Lerner Publishing Group, Inc.
Copyright © 2008 by Orpheus Books Ltd.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Havercroft, Elizabeth.
A year on a pirate ship / by Elizabeth Havercroft — 1st American ed. p. cm. -- (Time goes by)
Includes index.
ISBN 978–1–58013–547–4 (lib. bdg. : alk. paper) 1. Pirates—Juvenile literature. I. Title.
G535.H367 2009 910.4'5—dc22 2007049719
Manufactured in the United States of America 1 2 3 4 5 6 — BP — 14 13 12 11 10 09
978-0-7613-4679-1

Table of Contents
Introduction |
4 |
January:Loadingtheship |
6 |
February:Settingsail |
8 |
April:Stuckinweeds |
10 |
May:Pirateattack! |
12 |
June:Islandlife |
14 |
September:Whalewatching |
16 |
November:Ahugestorm |
18 |
December:Shipwrecked |
20 |
Glossary |
22 |
LearnMoreaboutPirates |
23 |
ACloserLook |
24 |
Index |
24 |

THIS IS THE STORYofwhat
takesplaceduringayearonapirateship. Eachpicture showsthepirates’adventuresasthemonthsgoby. Lots ofthingshappen,evenfaroutatsea. Canyouspot themall?
Somepictureshavepartsoftheship’swallstakenaway. Thishelpsyouseewhat’sgoingonbelowdeck. You
canfollowalltheexcitingactionastheweekspass. The calendaroneachright-handpagetellsyouwhichmonth you’vereached.
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Introduction
Lotsofworkgoesintorunningaship—aswellas attackingotherships! Thepiratesfindsomeofthe workboring. Buttheyenjoyplentyofexcitement too. Thecaptainandfirstmatemakesurethecrewis readyforanythingthathappens.
Somecharactersappearineverypicture. Lookoutfora clumsypirate. Anotherpiratesleepsthroughalltheaction. Didyouspotthewomenpirates? Don’tmissthemonkey andtheturtlewhotravelalongwiththepirateship!
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Canyou find . . .
abarrel?
Thepiratesareloadingsuppliesontheship. Soonit willbereadytosail. Thecaptainbarksordersasthemen carrybarrelsandsacksoffood. Thelocalbutcherchases thepirateswhohavestolenmeatfromhim. Theshipstill needsafewmorecrewmembers.Sooneoftheship’s matestalksmoremenintojoining. Eventheship’scatis choosingacrew!
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January
Loading the ship
Setting sail
Stuck in weeds
Pirate attack!
Island life
Whale watching
A huge storm
Shipwrecked

Canyou find . . .
adolphin?
thechef?
Theshipisinfullsail. Thismeansallthesails arefullyspreadout. Thepiratesdon’tflytheir flag,theJollyRoger. Theydosoonlywhen theyattackaship. Wayupinthecrow’snest,a crewmemberisonthelookoutforshipstorob. Somepiratesscrubthedeck. Othersmend sails. Thecaptainchecksthemap. Belowdeck, onepiratefeedsthepigs. Anotherhelps himselftofoodsupplies.
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