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Wildbloode the Wicked is the fiercest, most ferocious pirate in all the seven seas. All she wants is for her nephew to follow in her footsteps.
But Finnigan's not interested in piratical pillaging. All he wants to do... is dance!
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This is a wonderful story. I chose it as my daughter's imagination is growing wildly and she absolutely adored the adventures that Finnigan and the Pirates had.
As this is a novel aimed at 7 to 9yrs old, and my daughter is only 4, i read it one chapter at a time, and let my daughter ask any questions she had about the story.
This book took me (without my daughter around) an hour to read all at once. I think this is a great story, and as it is based for young children i think the pictures are great to help them connect with the story.
I would definitely recommend this book to other young children, and will be giving a copy to my niece!
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