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KIDS BLOG: Girl Power on the High Seas – The Real Women Pirates

Updated: Mar 23

Ahoy, milady's! Did you know that not all pirates were scruffy old sea dogs? Some of the most daring pirates in history were actually women! That’s right—Mary Read and Anne Bonny were two of the most fearless buccaneers to ever sail the seven seas. So grab your pirate hat, because we’re diving into their swashbuckling adventures AND showing you how to make your very own plastic block pirate ship totally fabulous! ⚓✨

A red haired cute kawaii block character pirate female with treasure & pirate ship

Meet the Pirate Queens: Mary Read & Anne Bonny 🏴‍☠️

Back in the 1700s (that's over 300 years ago), when most people thought only men could be pirates, Mary Read and Anne Bonny proved them wrong! These two fierce women disguised themselves as men so they could fight alongside the roughest and toughest crews. But guess what? They weren’t just pretending—they were just as strong, smart, and fearless as any pirate on the high seas!


Who exactly was the girl power on the high seas?

Mary Read grew up dressed as a boy to survive and ended up joining pirate crews, fighting bravely in battles, and earning the respect of her crewmates.


Anne Bonny was a fiery redhead who refused to live by the rules. She ran away to become a pirate, where she met Mary Read, and together they fought against enemy ships, often surprising everyone with their skills. They even refused to surrender when their ship was attacked! Talk about pirate girl power! 🏴‍☠️🔥

A brown haired cute kawaii block character pirate female with sword, treasure & pirate ship

Want to Set Sail with Your Own Pirate Ship – But Make It FABULOUS! 🌸💎⚓

Now that we know how fierce women can be on the high seas, let’s bring some style to our very own pirate adventure! Our 6 in 1 Pirate Ships plastic block set lets you build six mini ships that combine into a MEGA ship! But why stop there when you can glam up your pirate fleet? Here’s how you can add some sparkle and style to your ship like a true Pirate Queen, if you buy an additional product below, its full of cute glam adaptions:

Our 6 in 1 plastic building block pirate ship adventure main product image, showing the 6 pirate ships & mega ship

👓 Plastic Block Gorgeous Glasses – Every pirate needs a lookout, but why not do it in style? Add these pink, purple, or yellow glasses to decorate your ship’s lookout area or even let your pirate captain wear them for extra sass!

Our plastic building block gorgeous wearable glasses for girls product image
Glasses Wands come with sparkly accessory blocks

👑 Plastic Block Jewellery Princess Tiara – Pirates love treasure, and what better treasure than a tiara? Place it on the ship’s mast like a royal flag or use the gem pieces to decorate the captain’s quarters.

Our plastic building block  wearable tiara for girls product image
Tiaras come with sparkly accessory blocks

Plastic Block Magic Wand – Pirates may be tough, but who says they can’t have a little magic? Attach the wand to the ship’s bow to make it look enchanted or use the star and heart pieces to create a dazzling pirate sign!

With all the cute adaptable accessory parts like flowers, hearts, wings, and gems, your pirate ship will be the most stylish vessel on the high seas! 🌊⚓💖

Our plastic building block magic wand for girls product image
Wands come with sparkly accessory blocks

Ready to Rule the Waves? 🏴‍☠️

Now it’s your turn to put your girl power on the high seas and build your own pirate ship, add some fabulous decorations, and set sail for adventure! Will you be a fierce fighter like Mary Read? A bold leader like Anne Bonny? Or a stylish captain with the most glamorous ship on the ocean? The choice is yours, Captain!


So hoist the sails, grab your accessories, and let’s show the world that pirate ships can be just as fierce AND fabulous! 🚢💖🏴‍☠️


Building Long Laaaarrrrrsting Happiness!

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