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History and Legends Overflow in this Children's Book
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Travel to Japan in the final volume of this exciting and educational series

PIKEVILLE, N.C. - ncarol.com -- A magic vortex sends Bubba and Squirt to Japan in search of enchanted pearls that can save their father. During this thrilling time-traveling quest, readers are immersed in the history and culture of Japan. Author Sherry Ellis also includes historical facts, a glossary, maps, and recipes. Additional activities and teacher resources are available at www.bubbaandsquirt.com. Perfect for reluctant readers, this riveting book educates as it entertains.

Journey to the past!

Bubba and Squirt embark on their most dangerous quest yet. Whisked away through the vortex to Japan, they must find two fabled pearls that hold the key to saving their father.

To top it off, they must go back and change the events of the past. As they race against time, the fate of their father, and their own lives, hang in the balance.

Will they outwit the cunning creatures that stand in their way or face their own demise trying to save their father?

"This story is a great culmination to the adventures the pair has taken to China, South America, France, and Greece. Congratulations to Author Sherry Ellis for her awesome world-building and character development skills"! – June Jacobs, author

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"There is heaps of danger and drama crammed into this final installment. If anything the stakes are higher than ever as failure would lead to great calamity. I couldn't stop turning the pages as new dangers emerged." – Nayu's Reading Corner

"…plentiful action help the book appeal to confident middle grade readers because the pacing of the novel moves quickly even without the inclusion of illustrations. Fans of series fiction like The Magic Treehouse will appreciate the predictable structure and well-rounded approach to Bubba and Squirt's stories, and their confidence in reading will increase with these novels, as well." - Mary R. Lanni, author

Sherry Ellis is an award-winning author and professional musician who plays and teaches the violin, viola, and piano. When she is not writing or engaged in musical activities, she can be found doing household chores, hiking, or exploring the world. Ellis lives in Atlanta, Georgia.

Bubba and Squirt's Legend of the Lost Pearls is available October 1, 2024, online, retail, and in all eBook formats. Published by Dancing Lemur Press, L.L.C. Juvenile Fiction - Action Adventure / Legends, Myths, Fables: Greek & Roman / Fantasy & Magic. Trade paperback $8.95 ISBN 9798988625124, eBook $3.99 ISBN 9798988625131. http://DancingLemurPress.com

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