Arrr tis the day to talk like a Pirate!

Today is International Talk Like A Pirate day- just in case you couldn’t figure out the pirate chat title.

The School Stickers range of pirate rewards is a popular one, we’ve got everything from personalised party invitations to bookmarks which are perfect for party bags and our classic school reward stickers.

Today, to celebrate all of the pirate themed celebrations that are no doubt going on all over the place, we’re offering you all of our pirate rewards at half price. We’re also providing you with all of the pirate knowledge you’ll need to know for a day of pirate tales and adventures (see below).

We’re offering you massive savings on pirate themed treats, rewards and behaviour management products. To claim your 50% off add your items to your basket and use the code ARR50 in the voucher code box.

Favourite 4 Pirate themed Rewards:

 

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All of the pirate facts (our favourites at least)

* Blackbeard (AKA Edward Teach) was known as the most terrifying pirate in the world. Before capturing a ship he would weave hemp into his beard and light it on fire—an intimidation tactic that made him look demonic. Yikes! That would scare us, too.

* Being a pirate wasn’t just for men. Famous female pirates include Mary Read, Anne Bonny, Grace O’Malley, and Ching Shih.

*  It’s been said that one of the reasons pirates wore eye patches was to help keep one eye adjusted to night vision for seeing below deck.

* Pirates have been around since humans first built boats. Julius Caesar was twice captured by a group of Mediterranean pirates. He treated them with utter contempt and promised to crucify them when they let him go. They thought he was joking. Several days after his release, he returned and carried out his promise.

* Only one pirate, William Kidd (c.1645-1701), is ever recorded as having buried any treasure. It is known that Kidd buried some of his wealth on Gardiners Island, off the coast of Long Island.

* There is no historical evidence for any pirate ever owning a parrot.

* The piratical “Arrrr!” was invented by the actor Robert Newton for his role as Long John Silver in the 1950 film of Treasure Island. It was a (bad) imitation of a West Country accent.

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