SuperQuesters: The Case of the Stolen Sun

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Discover your inner superhero with the adventures of the SUPERQUESTERS!
Ada Twist, Scientist meets PJ Masks in this unique, interactive adventure book series expertly designed to develop children's STEM skills in immersive ways never done before.

Meet Lilli and her best friends Leo and Bea - three endlessly curious kids with BIG imaginations. When they unite to solve a challenging science problem, they turn into SUPERHEROES Lillicorn, Leo Zoom and Bea Bumble and journey to a world full of magic, adventure and quests. And now they want YOU to join in the mission and the fun. Can you help them to track down Lord Grumble and his Snapettes and return the stolen sun to Questland?
This unique interactive story with hands-on activities is expertly designed in line with the Key Stage 1 and early Key Stage 2 Computing, Maths and Science National Curriculum to help children develop their STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) skills in innovative new ways. Children develop 12 STEM skills including problem solving, coding, sequencing, debugging and algorithms as they complete each interactive quest…and discover their inner superhero along the way.
Motivating and empowering, each book features over 100 reusable stickers including magical charm rewards and a reward chart to help children mark their progress and celebrate success. To support grown-ups, spark children's curiosity and bring the adventure further to life there's a 'how to use this book' guide, glossary and answer page, plus free additional hands-on activities and further learning resources to download at: www.questfriendz.com
If you're a superhero enthusiast, love learning through play or enjoy books such as Ada Twist, Scientist, Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls, Look Up! and the Fantastically Great Women series, you'll LOVE this!
It's time to Read, Quest, Learn!
Also available in the series: SuperQuesters: The Case of the Missing Memory - Shortlisted for The Week Junior Book Awards 2023: Children's Book of the Year - STEM category
SuperQuesters: The Case of the Great Energy Robbery - out 5th October 2023
SuperQuesters: The Case of the Angry Sea - coming in 2024

SuperQuesters: The Case of the Stolen Sun Reviews | Toppsta

9789082994056
  • ISBN: 9789082994056
  • Pub Date: 3rd May 2022
  • Publisher: QuestFriendz
  • Imprint: QuestFriendz
  • Format: Paperback
  • Number of Pages: 32

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This is Book 1 in the SuperQuesters Series. See all SuperQuesters books here.

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Lilli and her two best friends were on a quest.

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  • ‘The SuperQuesters’ infectious enthusiasm for all things scientific will surely inspire more children to get into STEM subjects’ Joanne Owen, Editorial Expert, LoveReading
  • ‘If you are looking for a way to engage young children with STEM activities this is the perfect way in!’ Lucy Newton, primary teacher
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About Dr Thomas Bernard

Dr Thomas Bernard and Lisa Moss are authors of SuperQuesters, their debut children’s book series. Thomas grew up in France and was inspired by his grandfather to have a curiosity for science, technology and discovering the world around him. His love for coding and the opportunity to create and innovate led him to pursue degrees in Physics, Math

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About Lisa Moss

Lisa Moss and Dr Thomas Bernard are authors of SuperQuesters, their debut children’s book series. During her 20 year global corporate career across diverse industries and following the birth of her twin daughters, she decided to follow her passion for children’s book writing, along with her desire to increase young children’s interest in learni

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