Museum Mystery Puzzle Book – Ancient Adventure

Paperback

Travel back in time with this exciting mystery puzzle book for kids

You’re on a school trip at the Museum of Ancient History when suddenly you’re transported through time!

Solve fun brain-busting puzzles as you explore ancient worlds and uncover their mysteries. Can you collect the missing museum artefacts and get back to the present day?

Packed full of mazes, wordsearches, logic problems and codes to crack, this fun time-travelling puzzle book is perfect for detective and mystery puzzle-loving kids and fans of Cluedle and Murdle Junior.

For more puzzling fun, collect the other books in series:

Museum Mystery Puzzle Book: Earth Escape

Museum Mystery Puzzle Book: Science Secrets

RRP: £5.99

Imprint

Collins

ISBN

978-0-00-873313-1

Publication Date

08-05-2025

Format

Paperback

Pages

160 pages

Dimensions

129x198mm

Product Description

Travel back in time with this exciting mystery puzzle book for kids

You’re on a school trip at the Museum of Ancient History when suddenly you’re transported through time!

Solve fun brain-busting puzzles as you explore ancient worlds and uncover their mysteries. Can you collect the missing museum artefacts and get back to the present day?

Packed full of mazes, wordsearches, logic problems and codes to crack, this fun time-travelling puzzle book is perfect for detective and mystery puzzle-loving kids and fans of Cluedle and Murdle Junior.

For more puzzling fun, collect the other books in series:

Museum Mystery Puzzle Book: Earth Escape

Museum Mystery Puzzle Book: Science Secrets

Author

Tom Bolton and Collins Kids, Illustrated by Joana Majerus

Collins makes books full of ideas, creativity, hands-on activities and opportunities to find out more about the things that interest children. We want our books to inspire and entertain them, celebrate their passions and interests and support their emotional wellbeing. We also want to help children be aware of our impact on the planet, which is why all of our books are carefully made with responsibly sourced materials.Tom Bolton is an author and award-winning educator. He has a passion for using creativity, story and games-based learning to engage and motivate learners. He regularly uses Minecraft in the classroom to help develop 21st century skills and explore STEM topics in a fun and immersive way. His other work can he found at his website www.tomboltonedu.com

Imprint

Collins

ISBN

978-0-00-873313-1

Publication Date

08-05-2025

Format

Paperback

Pages

160 pages

Dimensions

129x198mm

Product Description

Travel back in time with this exciting mystery puzzle book for kids

You’re on a school trip at the Museum of Ancient History when suddenly you’re transported through time!

Solve fun brain-busting puzzles as you explore ancient worlds and uncover their mysteries. Can you collect the missing museum artefacts and get back to the present day?

Packed full of mazes, wordsearches, logic problems and codes to crack, this fun time-travelling puzzle book is perfect for detective and mystery puzzle-loving kids and fans of Cluedle and Murdle Junior.

For more puzzling fun, collect the other books in series:

Museum Mystery Puzzle Book: Earth Escape

Museum Mystery Puzzle Book: Science Secrets

Author

Tom Bolton and Collins Kids, Illustrated by Joana Majerus

Collins makes books full of ideas, creativity, hands-on activities and opportunities to find out more about the things that interest children. We want our books to inspire and entertain them, celebrate their passions and interests and support their emotional wellbeing. We also want to help children be aware of our impact on the planet, which is why all of our books are carefully made with responsibly sourced materials.Tom Bolton is an author and award-winning educator. He has a passion for using creativity, story and games-based learning to engage and motivate learners. He regularly uses Minecraft in the classroom to help develop 21st century skills and explore STEM topics in a fun and immersive way. His other work can he found at his website www.tomboltonedu.com