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Chasing the Lost Treasure Island Map - cover

Chasing the Lost Treasure Island Map

Felix Simon

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

Chasing the Lost Treasure Island Map follows Max, Ellie, and Ruben, three adventurous kids who stumble upon a mysterious pirate map in a dusty attic.
 
Eager to find the long-lost treasure, they embark on a thrilling sea voyage filled with puzzles, shifting islands, and dangerous pirates. Along the way, they must decode cryptic clues, navigate treacherous waters, and outwit a band of unpredictable pirates, led by the notorious Captain Scurvy.
 
As the journey brings them closer to the treasure, the children learn that the real treasure isn’t gold or jewels, but the priceless lessons and friendships forged along the way.
Available since: 06/10/2025.
Print length: 145 pages.

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