A fun pirate story about finding your voice and self-confidence. -Mom Read It blog
John-Wolf is always afraid& except when he is singing pirate songs at the top of his voice, all alone in his room. One night, John-Wolf dreams that pirates take him to their ship. Will he overcome his fears and become a real pirate?
A cheerful picture book about self-confidence and imagination. For rovers and singers, ages 5 and up.
Guided Reading Level LA cheerful picture book about self-confidence and imagination. For rovers and singers, ages 5 and up.Natalie Quintart(1961, Belgium) followed acting classes in Louvain-la-Neuve and Paris. She now lives in Brussels and has three children. Besides novels and screenplays, Natalie Quintart writes books, stories, songs, stage plays and scripts for children. A whole range of styles!Philippe Goossens(1963, Brussels) studied comic book drawing at the Saint Lucas Institute of Brussels. He works as an illustrator of childrens books, commercial advertisements and animation films. In 2004 his illustrations were selected for the illustrators exhibition held during the Bologna Book Fair.
Fun pirate story about finding your voice and self-confidenceFor rovers and singers, ages 5 and up.Guided Reading Level LA fun pirate story about finding your voice and self-confidence. Mom Read It blog
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