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Mr. Lemoncello and the Titanium Ticket by Chris Grabenstein
SKU
047005
ISBN
9780525647775
Grade 3-8
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Traditional
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Charlotte Mason
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Classical
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Visual
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Embark on a puzzling scavenger hunt involving life-size board games
in this new Lemoncello adventure. Whoever wins the game wins the biggest prize
yet! This installment introduces new
characters into everyone’s favorite library series while staying true to the
Lemoncello spirit: the book is still packed with wordplay, riddles, and puzzles!
At the end of the book, a challenge is presented to the readers as a final
puzzle. 304 pgs, pb.
Publisher's Description of Mr. Lemoncello and the Titanium Ticket by Chris Grabenstein
Far away from his magical library, everyone’s favorite game maker, Luigi
Lemoncello, is building something new. Something SECRET. And he’s about
to let the world see it. Four lucky kids will win the chance to go
inside the new Lemoncello-tastic building on a scavenger hunt that will
take them through live-action challenges–skyscraper-size Jenga, dizzying
real-life Chutes and Ladders, death-defying games of Rush Hour, and
more! Each game will get the players closer to the titanium ticket. And
only then will the real secret be revealed. . . .
When
12-year-old Kyle is chosen to compete to escape Mr. Lemoncello’s new
library—using only what he finds in the library—he doesn’t know it’s
only the beginning of his adventures. Throughout the five-book series, readers
solve riddles and puzzles alongside the characters. Packing in tons of
references to real-life authors and books, this series educates readers about
libraries, banned books, fact-checking, fiction and nonfiction, and more. A
delightful series that is sure to enchant any kiddo who loves books, games,
puzzles—or all of the above!