My Dad Thinks He's a Pirate, Katrina Germein (9781760656256) — Readings Books

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My Dad Thinks He's a Pirate
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My Dad Thinks He’s a Pirate

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Get hooked by the most naughty and nautical addition to the best-selling "My Dad Thinks ..." series, with jokes to make everyone's first mate laugh. Arrr, arrr, arrr! Now in paperback, including a bonus page with cut-out pirate hat and eye patch!

Captain Dad and his crew are having a day at the beach, and of course Dad is bringing his treasure trove of jokes. Whether it's a ship he bought on sail or an earring that costs one buccaneer, a day with Dad is shore to be hilarious! At least he seems to think so.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Walker Books Australia
Country
Australia
Date
5 July 2023
Pages
32
ISBN
9781760656256

Get hooked by the most naughty and nautical addition to the best-selling "My Dad Thinks ..." series, with jokes to make everyone's first mate laugh. Arrr, arrr, arrr! Now in paperback, including a bonus page with cut-out pirate hat and eye patch!

Captain Dad and his crew are having a day at the beach, and of course Dad is bringing his treasure trove of jokes. Whether it's a ship he bought on sail or an earring that costs one buccaneer, a day with Dad is shore to be hilarious! At least he seems to think so.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Walker Books Australia
Country
Australia
Date
5 July 2023
Pages
32
ISBN
9781760656256