When Echo and the rest of the Bat Pack hear that the Fogville Museum will be hosting an exhibit about ancient Egypt, they're thrilled. But when they attend the opening of the exhibit, they learn that the museum's mummy isn't quite as dead as they expected.
From School Library Journal
Gr 2-3-In these easy chapter books, Echo is a mystery-solving bat that grew up in a library. His young human sidekicks are Becca, Michael, and Tyler, aka the Bat Pack. In King Tut, he thinks that he spies a mummy chasing them on a trip back from the lake. He alerts the children, but they don't see it and chalk it up to Echo's tired eyes. When they read an article about an Egyptian exhibit coming to the museum, they joke with Echo about the mummy. They really are chased by it, and the kids and Echo must use their wits to get to the bottom of the mystery and thwart a theft. This is an entertaining introduction to ancient Egypt that could spur young readers to find nonfiction or additional tales related to this era. In Graveyard, Echo is minding his own business in the Fogville cemetery when he discovers a mysterious hooded figure digging for a buried treasure. He enlists the help of his Bat Pack to figure out just what the man is up to, and they make some startling discoveries. A nosy raven is in cahoots with the hooded man. They also meet up with a ghostly sailor who helps them out in the end. Full-color cartoon illustrations appear throughout both books and complement the texts. Discussion questions and writing prompts are also included.-Julie Shatterly, W.A. Bess Elementary School, Gastonia, NCα(c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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- Release Date 01/01/2012
- Authors Roberto Pavanello, Blasco Pisapia, Pamela Brughera, Marco Zeni
- Language English
- Company Stone Arch Books; Illustrated edition
- Weight 6.7 ounces
- Dimensions 6.08 x 0.46 x 7.52 inches
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