Going for gold : an ancient Greek puzzle mystery /
by Seed, Andy; Seed, Andy [author.]; Lewis, James Weston [illustrator.].
Material type: BookSeries: Puzzle Mysteries.London : Nosy Crow, 2024Edition: Simultaneous.Description: 48 p. : Full colour illus throughout ; 290 x 217 mm. 328 gm.ISBN: 9781839949081.Classification number: 793.73 SEESubject(s): Puzzles | History | Ancient Greece | Children's / Teenage general interest: History & the past | Children's / Teenage general interest: Ancient religions & mythologies | Children's / Teenage general interest: Puzzle books | Children's / Teenage general interest: Places & peoples | Interest age: from c 7 years | Puzzle books (Children's / Teenage) | Non-Fiction 7+ | Hobbies, Crafts and GamesSummary: Learn how to read and write ancient Greek in this gripping puzzle mystery story about the ancient Olympics. When ancient Greek friends Phoebe and Leon discover that a pentathlon athlete is cheating in the Olympic Games, they decide that they must stop him before it's too late. But there are a lot of puzzles to solve along the way, from a mysterious message discovered in the temple to a suspicious conversation at the stadion. Will Phoebe and Leon be able to stop the villain before the winner is crowned? It's a race to the finish line! With beautifully detailed artwork by James Weston Lewis, fascinating facts about ancient Greece and a fold-out guide at the back of the book which explains how to read and write ancient Greek and contains an easy-to-use Greek dictionary, this is the perfect book for children who love history and hair-raising adventures. Featuring ancient Greek messages, maps, logic puzzles and more, children will enjoy immersing themselves in ancient Greece and taking part in the story. A page of solutions is included at the end of the book. .Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Learn how to read and write ancient Greek in this gripping puzzle mystery story about the ancient Olympics. When ancient Greek friends Phoebe and Leon discover that a pentathlon athlete is cheating in the Olympic Games, they decide that they must stop him before it's too late. But there are a lot of puzzles to solve along the way, from a mysterious message discovered in the temple to a suspicious conversation at the stadion. Will Phoebe and Leon be able to stop the villain before the winner is crowned? It's a race to the finish line!
With beautifully detailed artwork by James Weston Lewis, fascinating facts about ancient Greece and a fold-out guide at the back of the book which explains how to read and write ancient Greek and contains an easy-to-use Greek dictionary, this is the perfect book for children who love history and hair-raising adventures.
Featuring ancient Greek messages, maps, logic puzzles and more, children will enjoy immersing themselves in ancient Greece and taking part in the story.
A page of solutions is included at the end of the book.
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Young People.
7-9.
7-10.
KS2.
Andy writes all about the most amazing, unusual, funny and fascinating things in the world and beyond. He likes a good joke and also making giant things out of cardboard, although most of the time he is visiting schools and getting children excited about books. He lives in a forest in Gloucestershire where he enjoys cheese, cats and table tennis.
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