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The twelfth in the fun 12-book collectible series for young readers from survival expert and Chief Scout BEAR GRYLLS. Mia loves to take charge and be a leader - she's not lacking in confidence and throws herself into every experience. Except she's terrible at taking a back seat and letting others have their say. A mysterious compass leads her to an unexpected adventure with Bear Grylls sailing the high seas. Can Bear show Mia the importance of teamwork and how dangerous the ocean can be if the captain doesn't have a crew who will work together? Each book in this fun new 12-book series from BEAR GRYLLS follows a different child on the outdoor activity camp. Once they are given the magical compass, they meet the inspirational adventurer in an amazing place and learn new skills and facts they can take with them back to their real life. Review: Great story for my 9yo - My son was on the hunt for this book. He loved it. It came quickly Review: Perfect for 8 year olds. - My 8 year old son has the whole series of these books, he has read them over and over as he enjoys them so much.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 94 Reviews |
A**R
Great story for my 9yo
My son was on the hunt for this book. He loved it. It came quickly
K**M
Perfect for 8 year olds.
My 8 year old son has the whole series of these books, he has read them over and over as he enjoys them so much.
M**A
great series of stories
All great, kids loved it, the text could be bit bigger, but it's very personal.
R**M
Fairly Good, Not Amazing
The story was fine, and the kids learned something from it. Although they enjoyed reading it, they weren't excited to jump into the next book. Probably a little too preachy and not enough cool. I'm not a fan of OpenDyslexic, having used it in publishing before, specifically for improved accessibility. My point is that your experience reading the font may vary; many people love it, but it's not for everyone.
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