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Marianne Hering, Paul McCuskerFocus on the Family / 2011 / Trade PaperbackOur Price$4.994.6 out of 5 stars for Adventures in Odyssey The Imagination Station ® #4: Revenge of the Red Knight. View reviews of this product. 24 Reviews
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thecraftyhomeAge: 25-34Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5July 1, 2014thecraftyhomeAge: 25-34Gender: femaleRevenge of the Red Knight is the fourth book in The Imagination Station series. The Imagination Station is an invention made by Mr. Whittaker from Adventures in Odyssey that takes you through time to different events in history. In this story Patrick and Beth, cousins, are trying to save some priceless treasures and save Albert who is being blamed for stealing them. They end up in medieval times in the middle of a joust and find out that Hugh is the thief. Will Hugh escape? And if so how?
This book series is a fabulous substitute for the hugely popular Magic Treehouse books. If you are looking for something that can help your kids learn about history but from a Biblical perspective and without the magic this is the series for you. My 9 year old loves them but they are more at a 1st-2nd grade reading level. I highly recommend getting this whole series for your children. -
HomeSchool Mom of 4The Hot Dry DesertAge: 25-34Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5June 25, 2014HomeSchool Mom of 4The Hot Dry DesertAge: 25-34Gender: femaleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5This 4th book in the Imagination Station series takes place during medieval England. Two kids, Beth and Patrick, end up on an adventure where they meet a good knight, a bad knight, and Lord Darkthorn, whose treasures have been stolen. This book is written at a 2nd grade reading level, but even I was captured with the story! Definitely a page turner with a surprise ending. My children and I have read all of the Imagination Station books in order up to Revenge of the Red Knight. You could read them alone, but the story is a continuing one and I highly recommend starting with the 1st in the series, Voyage With the Vikings. As a homeschooling mom, I use these as part of my history curriculum. Yes, historical fiction may be a bit unorthodox, but it grabs my children's interest, real-life characters are featured in these books, and the authors stick as close to possible to real life events as can be expected with 2nd graders historical fiction. This is my favorite series for this age level and I couldn't recommend it more highly!
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barbie readerSalem, ORAge: 45-54Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5Great Series love all of these booksApril 9, 2012barbie readerSalem, ORAge: 45-54Gender: femaleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5My granddaughter loves reading this series, I hope there are more to come as we have them all so far
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The Happy Homeschool MomAge: 25-34Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5June 12, 2011The Happy Homeschool MomAge: 25-34Gender: femaleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5I used this book as a read aloud for my 4,5,7, and 9 year old boys, although my 9 year old could read them on his own. I love the whole idea of this series! It is an exciting adventure series, but also so much more! The books contain a lot of Historical Content and they are Christian based which is something many adventure type series books for this age group is sadly missing. The chapters are short enough to keep the younger children engaged and eager to read more. Even my 2 year old loves looking at the illustrations. Each book is linked to the others in the series, but you don't necessarily have to read them in order to understand and enjoy them (we have not read books #1 and #2.) Definitely would recommend!
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Red5 Stars Out Of 5Great Book!!February 5, 2015RedQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5This is a gift I got for my son and he LOVED it.
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