Lions at Lunchtime

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Historical FictionHistoryAncient HistoryMythologyMiddle GradeChildren's BookTravel & AdventureEducationalAdventure
Middle Grade

Lions at Lunchtime

Mary Pope Osborne

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In "Lions at Lunchtime," siblings Jack and Annie are once again transported by their magical tree house to a fascinating historical setting. This time, their journey takes them to the sands of ancient Egypt, a land of pharaohs, pyramids, and powerful gods. Their mission likely involves uncovering a secret or retrieving an item crucial to solving a mystery that spans millennia. As they explore this ancient world, they must use their wits and courage, relying on Jack's knowledge from his research books and Annie's adventurous spirit to navigate the challenges they encounter and interact with the people of this bygone era. The story immerses young readers in the rich culture and history of ancient Egypt, introducing them to iconic elements such as hieroglyphs, famous landmarks, and the social structures of the time. Core themes revolve around bravery in the face of the unknown, the importance of history and learning, and the enduring bond between siblings who must collaborate to succeed. What makes this book compelling is its blend of exciting adventure with accessible educational content, allowing children to experience history firsthand through the eyes of relatable protagonists, making the wonders of ancient Egypt feel both real and incredibly exciting.

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1 copy

Publisher

Random House

Pages

70

Format

PAPERBACK

ISBN-13

9780590706377

ISBN-10

0590706373

Language

English

Published

1998-01-01