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Kids’ Book of The Day
Treasure Hunters: Secret of the Forbidden City (Treasure Hunters Series Book 3)
by James Patterson, Chris Grabenstein
4.8 stars – 1,410 reviews
Kindle Price: $2.99
Everyday Price:$9.99
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Text-to-Speech: Enabled
Available on Audible
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Here’s the set-up:
The Kidds—treasure hunting family extraordinaire—are heading to China, on a journey that will lead them beyond the Great Wall and into the underbelly of Berlin. Bick and Beck Kidd are desperately trying to secure the ancient Chinese artifact that will buy their mother’s freedom from renegade pirates. But when the kidnappers force them to locate an even greater treasure-priceless paintings stolen by Nazis, the Kidds must rely on their own cunning and experience to outwit the criminals, all while their mom’s life is on the line.
Today’s Book of The Day is sponsored by this week’s Kids’ eBook of The Week:
Girl Code: Gaming, Going Viral, and Getting It Done
by Andrea Gonzales
4.4 stars – 95 reviews
Kindle Price: $1.99
Everyday price: $8.99
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Text-to-Speech: Enabled
Available on Audible
Here’s the set-up:
“Brilliantly funny... Readers seeking [non-fiction] about... teens creating solutions to social problems will find Andrea and Sophie’s story inspirational.” —Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
A New York Public Library Best Book
Perfect for aspiring coders everywhere,Girl Codeis the story of two teenage tech phenoms who met at Girls Who Code summer camp, teamed up to create a viral video game, andended up becomingworld famous. The book also includes bonus content to help you start coding!
Through the success of their videogame,Andy and Sophie got unprecedented access to some of the biggest start-ups and tech companies, and now they’re sharing what they’ve seen. Their video game and their commitment to inspiring young women have been covered by the Huffington Post, Buzzfeed, CNN,Teen Vogue, Jezebel, theTodayshow,and many more.
Get ready for an inside look at the tech industry, the true power of coding, and some of the amazing women who are shaping the world. Andy and Sophie reveal not only what they’ve learned about opportunities in science and technology but also the true value of discovering your own voice and creativity.
A Junior Library Guild selection
A Children’s Book Council Best STEM Trade Book for Students K–12
“[Andrea and Sophie’s] intelligence, humanity, creativity, seriousness of purpose, and humor will stick with readers, and inspire them.” —Publishers Weekly
“Tech-centered empowerment for those who feel voiceless.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Gonzales’s and Houser’s writing styles are conversational and work well to dispel the aura of inaccessibility that often surrounds works on technology... Inspiring and hopeful; a great addition to libraries with novice and expert coders alike.” —School Library Journal
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