Saturday, January 9, 2016

A Flag for the Flying Dragon: A Captain No Beard Story by Carole P. Roman Review


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Bethpage, NY - It's business as usual on the Flying Dragon. Their mission is to find a flag for the ship. Captain No Beard sighs, "Being a captain is hard work," as he watches the busy crew preparing the vessel for their next adventure.
Polly is giving out pretzels; Linus is polishing a lamp. Matie is cracking coconuts, Cayla is stuffing holes, and Hallie is swabbing the deck. High overhead, trouble is brewing, and it is not the weather.
Mongo does not want any help from the newest crew member, and it is creating a hurricane of a mess on board.
The team must come together and find a task that will fit Zachary without interfering with their own fun. On the way, they acquire a flag that will unite them as both friends and crew.
Join the problem-solving crew of the Flying Dragon as they find a flag for their ship and a job for Zach.
About the book:
A Flag for the Flying Dragon: A Captain No Beard Story by Carole P. Roman
ISBN: 978-1507826928
Publisher: CreateSpace
Date of publish: March 2015
Pages: 46
S.R.P.: $10.99
About the author:
Award winning author Carole P. Roman is a former teacher who became a businesswoman. Having grandchildren and sharing stories created a whole new career as an author. Her "Captain No Beard" series has become a hit with young readers as well as their parents. Her debut book, "Captain No Beard-An Imaginary Tale of a Pirate's Life" was named to Kirkus Reviews' Best of 2012. "Pepper Parrot's Problem with Patience" received Five Stars from the ForeWord Reviews - Clarion Review. She lives on Long Island with her family.
My Review: 
This is a great book for kids that love pirates. I really liked how everyone had a job to do. Teamwork is a valuable lesson to learn about. I also LOVED Captain No Beard! He was too young to grow a beard! This story is about being a good friend and working together to reach a goal.. I am giving this book a 5/5. I was given a copy to review via bostick, however all opinions are my own. 

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