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The Curse of the Cairo Cat - (Adventures of Lottie Lipton) by Dan Metcalf (Paperback)

The Curse of the Cairo Cat - (Adventures of Lottie Lipton) by  Dan Metcalf (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>In 1928, when a cursed Egyptian cat statue vanishes in the British Museum, nine-year-old investigator Lottie and her friends must follow the clues to find the missing cat.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Welcome to the British Museum, home to Lottie Lipton: nine-year-old investigator extraordinaire! When the mysterious Golden Cat of Cairo disappears, Sir Trevelyan Taylor, the head curator of the British Museum, is NOT impressed. Can Lottie and her friends follow the clues and find the missing cat?</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>Lottie Lipton, nine years old in 1928, lives in a small apartment in London's British Museum with her great-uncle Bert, a professor of Egyptology. Surrounded by world history artifacts, Lottie, Uncle Bert, and the museum caretaker, Reg, encounter mysteries and help save artifacts from the head curator's underhanded decisions. In <em>The Curse of the Cairo Cat</em>, the golden Egyptian cat disappears just before its grand reveal at the exhibit's opening. In <em>The Egyptian Enchantment</em>, ancient statues come to life and make a mess before Lottie and her fellow detectives can find the spell to get them under control. In <em>The Scroll of Alexandria</em>, Lottie must lead an investigation to save the books in the museum's library. In<em> The Secrets of the Stone</em>, Lottie and crew work to find the missing Rosetta Stone and catch a thief. Each story in this series has similar introductions and plot structures, providing continuity for young readers. Varying contexts for each adventure provide ancient history lessons and a fresh set of problems for kids to navigate. Metcalf and Panagarry draw readers into the mysteries through direct address and interactive features (e.g., Did You Know?, Brain Teasers, Crack the Code, and Glossary sections). Just as David A. Adler's Cam Jansen uses her photographic memory to solve the mysteries around her, Lottie Lipton uses her logic and puzzle-solving skills to uncover the answers in these <em>Night At the Museum</em>-style mysteries. VERDICT <strong>This series provides an engaging look at ancient artifacts, word and number puzzles, and a strong, smart, and determined young female character. </strong>A solid addition to most collections.--<em>School Library Journal</em></p>-- "Journal" (7/25/2017 12:00:00 AM)<br>

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