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Globe Trotter Treasure Hunt

Sebastian Marlowe

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

Serela and Tivon discover an enchanted puzzle box that transforms into a floating globe carriage, whisking them across the world on a cultural treasure hunt. From decoding Egyptian hieroglyphs in the Valley of the Kings to solving snowy taiga puzzles in Siberia, they earn handcrafted tokens that capture each locale’s spirit. Along the way, they dive among coral reefs, dance in Rio’s Carnival, and sing beneath Norway’s Northern Lights, all while sketching and documenting every discovery in their Global Explorer’s Codex. Their journey teaches geography, history, and empathy, proving that stepping into another culture unlocks the true treasures of understanding and friendship.
Available since: 08/16/2025.
Print length: 140 pages.

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