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Lions and tigers and boars, oh my!
Stop the fighting--in the name of Christ--stop!
Cousins Patrick and Beth are off on their second Imagination Station adventure. Mr. Whittaker's mysterious invention takes them to ancient Rome, where they must find a special silver cup. Near the city gate, the cousins are separated when Beth is enslaved to the emperor and Patrick meets a wise monk named Telemachus. All three end up in the famous Roman arena. Telemachus wants to share an important message with the emperor. Beth wants to know how to get the cup. And Patrick just wants to escape with his life!
The key to adventure lies within your imagination! What to join Patrick and Beth on their adventures? Visit www.TheImaginationStation.com. You'll find out more fun facts about Vikings and the animals of Greenland. Plus you'll get the scoop on the next book, and much more!
Recommended for ages 7 and up
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 2.3
It takes about 4 Hours and 5 minutes on average for a reader to read Attack At The Arena (Aio Imagination Station Books). This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The recommended reading level for Attack At The Arena (Aio Imagination Station Books) is 2nd Grade and Up .
Attack At The Arena (Aio Imagination Station Books) is 128 pages long.
Attack At The Arena (Aio Imagination Station Books) is book #2 in the Imagination Station Book Series and comes after Voyage With The Vikings (Aio Imagination Station Books) and comes before Peril In The Palace (Aio Imagination Station Books)
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Derived From Web , May 26, 2022
Great book for kids, but I thought it was kind of boring. The storyline was great, but could use some help.
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My kids at school loved this series
Derived From Web , May 26, 2022
My school children loved this series. It is easy enough for struggling readers and interesting enough that many of my stronger readers went through the whole series so really good for kids to share their books without making them feel like their reading skills were obvious. Christian focus is very gentle and so good for all families.
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Scared my boy but he liked it.
Derived From Web , May 26, 2022
We liked this just as much as the first. A few nights my little one asked me that I stopped reading because it was just too scary, but then he would let me move on so that he could see what happened. I thought it good that he would be scared, and it was a cute way to introduce persecution.
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Awesome!
Derived From Web , May 26, 2022
Continues from the Voyage of the Vikings. This time they have to save a silver cup to get Andrew. But here is adventure too. Took me a few hours to read.
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The Imagination Station books capture my grandchildren's attention.ildren
Derived From Web , Jan 9, 2022
A book series like this is wonderful. My grandchildren, even the ones who don 't like to read, are charmed by the stories contained within them. In addition, they learn history, good character properties and good morals while enjoying themselves. I can 't say enough good things about them.
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Captivating!
Derived From Web , Nov 3, 2021
This has been a read series to my five and seven year old. They always ask me to read one more chapter ''!
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Great book about faith.😇
Derived From Web , Feb 14, 2020
Patrick and Beth take you on adventures without leaving your house, you learn about how faith is more important than life itself, but Jesus Christ rewards you for it, I imagine that the monk is in Heaven, praising the Lord since the day he died.
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My girls love them
Derived From Web , Oct 19, 2018
My twin girls of 8 years old love these books! They read through them quickly, though they are one of the longer books they read for school reading assignments daily. Grade appropriate :
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