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Who Can Crack the Leonardo Da Vinci Code?: The Museum of Adventures


Museum of Adventures

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No. of pages 112

Published: 2005

Great for age 7-10 years

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This exciting interactive book by a renowned children's book author takes readers on a mystery-solving adventure that ties together fact finding, artistic research, and the fabulous world of Leonardo da Vinci's art works. When readers of this fascinating children's book are presented with an admission ticket to the Museum of Adventure, an exhibit on Leonardo da Vinci turns into a rollicking adventure through history and art. Hot in pursuit of two suspicious visitors who have stolen an important document, readers, led by the dog Pablo that lives in the museum, enter the door of a Magic Room and find themselves in the studio of the master himself. Armed with a notebook written in code, readers must solve a variety of riddles, hidden inside the artist's paintings, which will lead them to the ancient stone depository - and ultimately to the secret that will save the museum from closing forever. Illustrated and designed with the curious eyes of young readers in mind, the Museum of Adventures is a magical place where Mona Lisa smiles and waves; Leonardo's inventions come to life; and a friendly dog leads youthful sleuths through an interactive, educational journey that will leave an indelible impression for years to come.

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Museum Of Adventures .

There are 112 pages in this book. This book was published in 2005 by Prestel .

Thomas Brezina is the author of numerous internationally bestselling books for children. His more than three hundred books have been translated into 32 languages. A writer of screenplays for children's television series and feature films, Brezina has been an official ambassador for UNICEF-Austria since 1996. He lives in Vienna and London. Laurence Sartin has illustrated numerous children's books. He lives in Regensburg, Germany.

 

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Museum of Adventures