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The Time-Traveling Teapot - Max Sips Through History and Meets Legends with Every Magical Pour - cover

The Time-Traveling Teapot - Max Sips Through History and Meets Legends with Every Magical Pour

Shu Chen Hou

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

History has never been this steeped in magic!
 
When young Max inherits a curious old teapot from his quirky great-aunt, he expects nothing more than a fun family keepsake. But the first time he pours a cup, whoosh!—he's whisked away to a different time and place! From sipping with Cleopatra in ancient Egypt to sharing tea with Albert Einstein, Max’s magical teapot takes him on extraordinary journeys through history.
 
Each pour transports him to a new adventure, where he learns surprising lessons from historical legends and experiences life in different eras. With courage in his heart and a teacup in hand, Max discovers that even the smallest moments can change history—and maybe even the future.
 
The Time-Traveling Teapot is a heartwarming and humorous blend of fantasy and historical fun that brews curiosity and sparks imagination for young readers.
Available since: 09/22/2024.
Print length: 31 pages.

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