The Riddle of the Royal Secrets
4th November: What Shall We Do Today?
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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P.D. Cain
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
When a young pharaoh appears on their favorite front steps, Imani, Tommy, and Maya are whisked away to ancient Egypt on their most exciting adventure yet! But King Tut's kingdom is in chaos—magical candies are stealing people's common sense, the royal oven has frozen solid, and nobody can agree on what's real anymore.
In "The Riddle of the Royal Secrets," three best friends must use critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and teamwork to:
- Discover what's causing the candy catastrophe
- Fix a magical oven before an important celebration
- Solve an ancient goddess's riddle
- Help restore wisdom to an entire kingdom
Ancient Egypt and King Tutankhamun
STEM concepts and hands-on learning
Magic and fantasy adventures
Stories about friendship and courage
Chapter books with exciting plots
Educational themes woven throughout:
- Critical thinking and using common sense
- Following recipes and understanding cause and effect
- Healthy skepticism vs. closed-mindedness
- The joy of creating and baking
- Cultural learning about ancient Egypt
Ideal for:
- Independent readers ages 6-9
- Read-aloud bedtime stories
- Classroom reading time
- Homeschool literature curriculum
- Reluctant readers who love adventure
7 engaging chapters with subheadings
Age-appropriate vocabulary
Strong, diverse role models
Problem-solving and critical thinking themes
Discussion questions built into the story
Approximately 3,000 words—perfect length for young chapter book readers
Teachers and parents love this series because:
- Characters use logic and evidence-based thinking
- Promotes STEM concepts in entertaining ways
- Encourages cultural awareness and historical interest
- Teaches the value of questioning while remaining open-minded
- Shows positive friendship dynamics and cooperation
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