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Since I got the feeling I didn't do enough for this months #FoodandLit journey to #Egypt I somehow managed to squeeze in this book as well. It was my first Tree House adventure, but I'm not sure if I'm going to read more. I like how the author lets children learn about history in a fun and entraining way, but to me the characters were too bland and the plot to hasty.
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TheAromaofBooks There's an older series that was published in maybe the 1950s or something called the “We Were There“ books. I've ended up with a few of them over time, and I have similar feelings about them as you have for this one - it's interesting for younger readers to have characters their age at important historical events, but also ends up over-simplifying some things and glossing over a lot of things. 3y
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