P is for Pirate – Dress Up Pirate Craft
|The Girl has been “doing” Pirates at school – they have a big ocean and under the sea theme going over the coming weeks and all the children seem to be really enjoying it! Next week they get to dress up as Pirates, Mermaids or underwater creatures and they are all looking forward to it very much! We have been exploring lovely pirates books and had a fun little pirate craft to do (as part of their homework) – the kids got to dres up their own pirates using a basking “gingerbread man template”. A simple activity, that looks wonderful. You could make a set of these and string them up as pirate bunting, or stick them onto the front of cards a pirate party invites.
We also read some lovely pirate books.. here are some of our favourite:
UK Readers (affiliate links)
A great book all about a little Pirate girl Molly. The meany pirates capture Molly and try and hold her for ransom.. but little do they know who her mum and her auntie and her cousin and her granny and and and.. are… they are the fiercesome pirate ladies. A great story for aspiring pirate girls. You see, you don’t have to be a boy to be a pirate.
This book went down VERY well when I read it to The Girls reception class.
(affiliate links)
A book written in prose, this tells the story of a little girl who is the only one in town to befriend the new temporary neighbours. The rest of the town are filled with prejudices and dislike for the neighbours, only to find that they are hardworking, kind and generous. A great moral to the story.
Both really great stories!
More Pirate books to check out
10 Little Pirates (US Readers, UK Readers)
The Night Pirates (US Readers, UK Readers) – girl pirates steal the front of the house!
Captain Flynn and the Pirate Dinosaurs (US Readers, UK Readers)
And here our Pirate Craft
This is super easy to set up – you will simply need some crafty bits and bobs – fabrics or coloured card, some glue (glue stick should work fine too), some gems if you have them, some foil for sorts… feathers would be great for hats or parrots…. wool for beards… see what you have and let your imagination run wild as you create your very own PIRATE! Harhar.
After all our pirate girl books, The Girl, still decided on a big bearded boy pirate.. but that is just fine! Have a great piratey day!
LOTS more Pirate Crafts ideas here:
- Make an Egg Carton Treasure Box – too cute!
- A BRILLIANT Pirate Ship toy made from old boxes – we still play with ours 3yrs later, great for playmobil or other figures
- TP Roll Pirates
- DIY Pirate Girl Tutus
Thank you for thr post. Will try it with my 2-yr old toddler girl.
Wonderful! Have fun!