The Mountain of Many Mysteries
11th December: 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.
Armed with a magical kaleidoscope and their detective skills, the three friends must climb seven mystical mountain peaks, each presenting unique puzzles and challenges. From the riddle of the Bagel Peak to the dancing patterns of the Twin Guardians, every summit teaches them valuable lessons about kindness, cooperation, and the true meaning of giving.
Perfect for young readers ages 6-9 who love:
- Magical adventures with relatable characters
- Problem-solving and puzzle mysteries
- Stories about friendship and teamwork
- Learning life lessons through fantasy
- Chapter books with engaging illustrations opportunities
Part of the beloved "What Shall We Do Today?" series featuring over 200 magical adventures! Each story combines exciting fantasy worlds with real-world values, making them ideal for:
- Elementary classroom read-alouds
- Independent reading practice
- Bedtime stories with teaching moments
- Homeschool literature curriculum
- Building reading confidence in early readers
- Age-appropriate content with positive role models
- Diverse characters working together
- Educational value woven into entertaining stories
- Perfect chapter length for young attention spans
- Discussion questions naturally embedded in the narrative
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