Rock Like a Pirate: A Swashbuckling Playlist
It’s Talk Like A Pirate Day. Rock on, me hearties. Rock on!
Continue ReadingIt’s Talk Like A Pirate Day. Rock on, me hearties. Rock on!
Continue ReadingSeptember 19th is a favorite day for the buccaneers out there: International Talk Like A Pirate Day! Kids love pirates, and with good reason. They get to dress up, speak differently, and attack enemies… but did you know you can take an educational spin on Talk Like a Pirate Day?
Continue ReadingTalk Like a Pirate Day is merely a starter for the Language of My Foremothers. Talking the talk is fun, but knowing your heritage is even better.
Continue ReadingYes, it’s International Talk Like A Pirate Day again. Let’s decorate and have fun ARRRRR!!!!
Continue ReadingBe the author, the illustrator, and part of the story. And draw in your books!
Continue ReadingCelebrate Talk Like a Pirate Day with pirate-themed origami.
Continue ReadingThis all-ages graphic novel features a feisty, adventurous girl seeking her lost brother in a fantasy medieval setting.
Continue ReadingWho says dead men tell no tales? These swashbuckling tales by poets past and present have plenty to say.
Continue ReadingAvast! What will yer hearties be doin’ to pass the time on deck September 19th? Idle pirates are a dangerous lot, so here are some suggestions fer gamin’.
Continue ReadingA peg leg can be a fun accessory for amputees. But in one dancer’s case, they can also restore the joy of life.
Continue ReadingIn honor of Talk Like A Pirate Day, Mango Languages has a free course in talking like a pirate. Get started to be ready for the big day!
Continue ReadingTalk Like A Pirate Day is a fun holiday that encourages everyone to talk in pirate slang every year on September 19th. Many people know about the holiday, but what they may not know is that this piratey day has it’s own theme song. Tom Smith, the world’s fastest filker, wrote the official theme […]
Continue ReadingT’ Billy Bowlegs Pirate Festival be held every June at t’ Fort Walton Beach Landin’, Fort Walton Beach, Florida. Accordin’ t’ Wikipedia: The festival honors the local pirate legend, and is unrelated to the Seminole chief Billy Bowlegs. Similar to Mardi Gras, the festival consists of a parade, fireworks, and associated celebrations. The festival originated in the […]
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