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How to Pulverize Pirates

Illustrated by Roland Garrigue
Published by Insight Kids
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

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About The Book

The next paperback installment in the How to Banish Fears series, How to Pulverize Pirates is a book for kids who are scared of these swashbuckling characters. Written by a psychologist to help children face their fears, How to Pulverize Pirates is filled with zany illustrations that will make confronting these fearsome rogues fun for kids. Also included are stickers that will delight young readers. This book is a follow-up to the popular How to Mash Monsters, How to Get Rid of Ghosts, and How to Demolish Dinosaurs.

With their wooden legs, menacing laughs, and scary eye patches, pirates are truly terrifying! Fortunately, none of them are invincible, and even the toughest have their weaknesses . . . This book reveals the most precious of treasures: unbeatable tricks to make a pirate walk the plank! Argh! All aboard, and happy reading! With whimsical text and illustrations, How to Pulverize Pirates will help kids banish their fears—and have fun doing it! Kids will love these clever tricks and tips for getting rid of pirates.

About The Author

Catherine Leblanc lives in Angers, France, where she was born. A trained psychologist, she writes novels and poems for children and adults.

About The Illustrator

Roland Garrigue was born in Paris, and from kindergarten to today, he has never ceased drawing. After three years of study in Strasbourg, he returned to Paris to concentrate fully on illustration for young readers. He has searched the most unexpected and mysterious places in order to create the frightening sketches of abominable creatures for this series.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Insight Kids (June 3, 2014)
  • Length: 32 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781608874170

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