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The Fisher-Price Imaginext Serpent Pirate Ship is the current most popular rated Imaginext pirate ship in the range.
The stock levels remain high, which for those looking to buy, means value for money prices.
This ship has oodles of great looks and design features and the multitude of interactive pirate fun makes this a hit amongst kids of the younger ages.
Recommended Age
3 – 8 years of age.
What You Get
- Serpent designed pirate ship
- Two pirate figures
- Three projectiles
- Treasure chest
- Two coins
Design and Build

This is a big sized ship that measures 14.2 x 6 x 13.5 inches.
The colors and looks of the ship itself are really vibrant and just shouts fun for kids.
In typical Fisher Price style, all of the parts and smaller pieces, have been carefully designed with the 3 to 8 year old age group in mind and the actual build quality is very high indeed.
This is one pirate ship that isn’t going to fall apart after just a few weeks of play.
Functionality
Serpent Head Lunges

The tail on the Fisher Price Imaginext Serpent Pirate Ship can be pushed down, which cleverly lunges it’s Serpent’s head forwards to ward off attacking ships.
The pressure required for the tail lever is easy enough for even the smaller ones to manage on their own.
Lower The Sails

The sails can be raised and lowered by using one of the pirate toy figures.
Insert the toy figure into the top slot and turn it and watch as the sails lower.
Canon Firing

The Fisher-Price Imaginext Serpent Pirate Ship is fitted with front facing canons on either side of the serpent head.
Insert a pirate figure into the main deck slot and turn him and watch as the canons fire.
Treasure Store!

The Fisher Price Imaginext Serpent Pirate Ship has a hidden storage treasure room in it that can also be doubled as the Pirate captain’s cabin.
Insert a pirate into the platform slot and turn and the door on the side of the ship flips open to reveal the treasure withing.
Moving Gills

The ship has a whole section of brightly colored gills on its side.
By rolling the ship on the ground, all of the gills start to move. |