In this episode, X marks the spot! Mother and son Marisa & Tyler talk about pirate booty, treasure maps, and how many couldn't read back in the time of pirates roaming the seven seas. They also talk about the meaning of lubber (it might not be what you think!) and where many of the stereotypical pirate tropes come from. If you had a chicken aboard your pirate ship, would you eat it, or keep it for a daily egg? Polly says "Walk the plank!" Reach out to us at beyondtreehouse@gm...
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In this episode, X marks the spot! Mother and son Marisa & Tyler talk about pirate booty, treasure maps, and how many couldn't read back in the time of pirates roaming the seven seas. They also talk about the meaning of lubber (it might not be what you think!) and where many of the stereotypical pirate tropes come from. If you had a chicken aboard your pirate ship, would you eat it, or keep it for a daily egg? Polly says "Walk the plank!" Reach out to us at beyondtreehouse@gm...
In this episode, mother and son Marisa & Tyler talk about different parts of castles, how modern technology could seem like magic to those back in the Middle Ages, and what it takes to be a knight. Reach out to us at beyondtreehouse@gmail.com Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/ilya-kuznetsov/dawn License code: HEYD7DAMJQJWIVWM
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In this episode, X marks the spot! Mother and son Marisa & Tyler talk about pirate booty, treasure maps, and how many couldn't read back in the time of pirates roaming the seven seas. They also talk about the meaning of lubber (it might not be what you think!) and where many of the stereotypical pirate tropes come from. If you had a chicken aboard your pirate ship, would you eat it, or keep it for a daily egg? Polly says "Walk the plank!" Reach out to us at beyondtreehouse@gm...