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Switch on your metal detector, grab your compass, and follow the clues. It’s time for YOU to do some treasure hunting of your own! Because X marks the spot . . . or does it? Perfect for fans of Atlas Obscura Explorer’s Guide for the World’s Most Adventurous Kid, this nonfiction adventure book will have 6-9 year-olds wanting to travel the world. Following a trail of intriguing clues, take an epic journey around the world and discover heart-stopping true stories of treasure lost, stolen, and found. Exactly where is Queen Nefertiti’s mummy HIDDEN? Can the Titanic’s treasures be SAVED from the waves? Could you help find a Viking HOARD with a metal detector? Find out which artist’s work has been STOLEN more than 80 times and where you can DIG UP the tooth of a T. rex as YOU become the treasure hunter . . . Countries around the world readers will visit: Scotland Norway Egypt Indonesia India Colombia Madagascar And many more Kids will love this engaging and interactive book that's chock-full of information and facts. THEY are the treasure hunter, and THEY get to be a map reader, code cracker, and puzzle solver, searching for lost treasure and figuring out the mystery.
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Book Review: The Treasure Hunt: True Stories of Treasures Lost, Stolen, and Found by Leisa Stewart-Sharpe 🏴☠️🗺️
Rating: 5 Stars
I just had the pleasure of reviewing The Treasure Hunt by Leisa Stewart-Sharpe, and honestly, this book is like stepping into a real-life adventure where you get to be the treasure hunter. The stories are packed with mystery and excitement—from a message in a bottle that might just be from the ghost of Captain William Kidd (yes, the notorious pirate himself!) to an international chase after priceless artifacts, paintings, and gold. You follow clues left behind by this crafty thief who’s on a mission to nab some of history’s most famous treasures. The best part? You actually get to crack codes and solve puzzles along the way to turn each page and keep the adventure going. It’s like a treasure hunt within a treasure hunt! 🏴☠️🗺️🔍
Now, let me gush a bit about the book’s look and feel because it’s seriously stunning. The cover alone drew me in, and once you open it, you’re hooked right away. The illustrations are vibrant without being too much—there’s this perfect blend of bold colors and beautifully detailed backgrounds that bring each story to life. It's all so clean and inviting that you don’t get overwhelmed but instead feel totally immersed in each scene. Every page is basically a mini work of art, making the whole reading experience not just fun but visually thrilling too. 🎨📚✨
All in all, The Treasure Hunt is a wonderfully imaginative and interactive book that would be a fantastic addition to any home or school library. If you’re into history, mystery, or just love a good puzzle, this one’s definitely worth diving into! 🏠🎒🧩
⚠️This review was written based on personal opinions and experiences with the book. Individual preferences may vary⚠️
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