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A Magical Easter Sunday (Detective Mystery Solve-By-Yourself Book 3)(Full Length Chapter Books for Kids Ages 6-12) (Includes Children Educational Worksheets) - cover

A Magical Easter Sunday (Detective Mystery Solve-By-Yourself Book 3)(Full Length Chapter Books for Kids Ages 6-12) (Includes Children Educational Worksheets)

Nathan Ford

Publisher: Nathan Ford

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Summary

An important book for readers of all ages, Irvine Press brings quality biographies for kids through engagingly written volumes of true-to-life stories of important figures in history. 

Our message is simple: Dream Big, We'll Show You How.

This year's Easter Sunday is different from what the eight years old twin brothers, Mark Jacob and Vester John, were used to because every year, they spend their Easter Sunday at their grandparents' house in Arkansas, and their cousins would also come to visit. They always do Easter egg hunts together, like a family reunion. However, this year, they are the only ones who visited their grandparents since their cousins went for an overseas vacation. The twins got into a fight after their egg hunting event that was prepared by their grandparents and mother. As a punishment, the twins' mother ordered them to do an errand, which Mark really hated doing. The twins did not finish the task and decided to wander in the woods near their grandfather's farm. The twins decided to explore the woods until they saw a sign etched on a tree's bark. They followed the direction, and it led them to the entrance of a labyrinth. Since the two love adventures, they decided to enter the labyrinth. Their mission is to find the golden egg before it gets dark. They also must work together for them to find the exit because it won't be as easy as how they managed to find their way in. The two ended up getting lost while searching for the exit. Will the twins find the exit and manage to get out of the labyrinth?

Among these biographies, readers will find exceptional and notable men and women across varying disciplines to instill a sense of purpose and goal oriented living from an early age. Discover how each life was shaped and transformed through passion, determination, grit.

Discover Inside This Book:

● The life and work of Nathan Ford
● Difficulties and struggles growing up and as an adult
● Focus on the influence and societal impact
● Vivid illustrations 
● Bonus trivia questions for fun activity

In addition to the life and work of Nathan Ford, a special section at the back of the book includes extras of multiple-choice quiz questions and discussion prompts. Learning about historical figures has never been so fascinating!
Available since: 10/26/2022.

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