Mary M. (emeraldfire) - , reviewed Pepper Parrot's Problem with Patience: A Captain No Beard Story (Volume 2) on
Whenever Alexander and his cousin Hallie hop on Alexander's bed to play, they become Captain No Beard and his fearless pirate crew of 'The Flying Dragon'. They set sail for a voyage of imagination as First Mate Hallie, Mongo the Monkey, Linus the loudmouthed lion, and Fribbet the floppy frog - who are in reality, three stuffed animals. Together, Alexander and Hallie sail the seven seas in a magical vessel bound for dangerous and exciting adventures.
I must say that I enjoyed reading these books. They were quick reads for me and overall, I would give the entire series an A+! In my opinion, this series would make a great gift for children. Each book teaches children valuable lessons such as patience and tolerance; sharing; responsibility and cooperation; being a good friend and what to do when meeting strangers.
I must say that I enjoyed reading these books. They were quick reads for me and overall, I would give the entire series an A+! In my opinion, this series would make a great gift for children. Each book teaches children valuable lessons such as patience and tolerance; sharing; responsibility and cooperation; being a good friend and what to do when meeting strangers.
Shannon M. (confuzzledbooks) reviewed Pepper Parrot's Problem with Patience: A Captain No Beard Story (Volume 2) on + 482 more book reviews
Captain No Beard introduces Pepper the Parrot to the shipmates. Pepper is sad because she can not tell left from right.
I love the camaraderie of the shipmates that are helping Pepper learn. Along for with teaching left from right there is also the lesson of not feeling sorry for yourself but to keep trying.
I love the watercolor images, the characters, and the message. Could find nothing wrong with.
Captain No Beard is the type of series that I could see as a cartoon on early weekday mornings or Saturday mornings.
I love the camaraderie of the shipmates that are helping Pepper learn. Along for with teaching left from right there is also the lesson of not feeling sorry for yourself but to keep trying.
I love the watercolor images, the characters, and the message. Could find nothing wrong with.
Captain No Beard is the type of series that I could see as a cartoon on early weekday mornings or Saturday mornings.