Adventure Mice: Of Mice and Mummies
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by Sarah McIntyre & Phillip Reeve
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At a glance
Things I loved:
โ๐ผ Author: Sarah McIntyre & Phillip Reeve
๐จ Illustrator: Sarah McIntyre
๐ Release Date: 26th February 2026
๐ Book type: Illustrated chapter, 128 pages
๐ Reader level: Growing, all ages
๐บ Egyptian history
๐จ Brilliant illustrations
โจ Lots of shiny, expensive Ancient Egyptian goods!
๐โ๏ธ A heart-racing adventure
๐ Racing against the baddies
๐ค The teamwork!
Dive Deeper
My Thoughts...
This is definitely my favourite Adventuremice book so far!
The book is absolutely packed with lovely words linked to the Ancient Egyptians, and the illustrations are even better! I could spend an hour just looking at a single picture.
The storyline is also super fun, with elements of good vs evil, cunning plans and racing against time.
๐Perfect for readers of all ages, and a great shared read for parents and children!๐
Blurb
In the latest addition to this much-loved series, the intrepid Adventuremice make a HUGE discovery!
What follows is a race against time to reach a secret island, full of incredible mouse sphinxes, pyramids, palaces . . . and the tomb of Queen Neferteacake!
Should I read this book?
You should read this book if you...
๐want to move towards chapter books๐
๐enjoy dangerous adventures ๐
๐ช love Ancient Egypt!๐ช
Reader level: Growing
Content: all ages
Sneak Peak!
Help me to read
- Ancient Egypt:
A civilisation that existed thousands of years ago in North Africa, famous for pyramids, pharaohs and the River Nile. - Mummies:
Dead bodies that were carefully preserved so they would not decay. - Sarcophagus:
A large stone coffin that a mummy was placed inside. - Pharaoh:
The king or queen who ruled Ancient Egypt. - Hieroglyphs:
A system of writing using pictures and symbols. - River Nile:
A long river in Egypt that provided water for farming and travel. - Pyramids:
Huge stone tombs built for pharaohs and important people. - Palaeontologist:
A scientist who studies fossils and ancient life from millions of years ago.
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