Ricky’s Dream Trip to the Ancient Worlds of Egypt, Greece, and Rome by William Stevenson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
From the cover to the last page, I was whisked away into a dreamlike realm, embarking on an unparalleled adventure. The historical insights were enriching, and the poignant bond between a grandfather and his grandchild deeply resonated with me.
The real love threaded throughout Ricky’s Dream was heartwarming. The illustrations evoked the essence of a dynamic storyboard, where one could almost peel off the stickers and craft an entirely new tale.
I was particularly charmed by the idea of young kindergarteners using Ricky’s Dream stickers to spin their own narratives, potentially giving birth to another timeless tale of Ricky’s dream.
The sprinkling of intriguing facts and learning moments was captivating, presenting lessons children might not encounter in traditional educational settings. I’ve always had a soft spot for enlightening tales.
This series should unequivocally top every parent’s “must-buy” list for their young ones.
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Book Synopsis:
This is a combination of three award-winning Ricky’s Dream Trip books now in one volume with added information for classroom use and at-home activities. Ricky travels to the Ancient world through his dreams with his pop pop by his side. In Egypt, the land of the Pharaohs and pyramids he meets the boy prince, Tutankhamen, in a search for a beloved missing pet. Immerse yourself in the culture of Ancient Egypt with this terrific adventure. Next Ricky and Pop Pop meet Aristotle as they visit the land of the Ancient Olympics, see the temple of Athena, and help Alexander the Great! In the third time-bending dream trip adventure to Ancient Rome the fate of Julius Caesar, one of Rome’s greatest leaders, hangs in the balance. It is up to Ricky to confront his own fears and change the course of history.
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