Book details

Violet and the Hidden Treasure (Violet Investigates Book 2)
Description
In the second book of this delightful young detective series, Violet Remy-Robinson, an amateur Sherlock Holmes, returns from her holidays in India where she explored with her Godmother Celeste and visited the Maharajah. Upon returning home, Violet is asked by the Maharajah's butler to look after his special cockatoo, which holds the key to the Maharajah's fortune. As someone tries to bird-nap the cockatoo, Violet must quickly solve the mystery and discover the culprit before they succeed. Packed with Becka Moor's gorgeous illustrations, this adventure introduces readers to the colorful world of Violet and her friends, making it a fun and engaging read for young detective enthusiasts.
Age
6-7
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
208 pages
Book in series
#2
Why to read
- Engaging Mystery: 'Violet and the Hidden Treasure' offers readers an intriguing mystery that keeps them guessing. The plot is filled with twists and turns that will engage young readers and encourage them to think critically as they follow Violet on her adventure.
- Strong Female Protagonist: Violet is a smart, resourceful, and brave young girl who serves as a positive role model for readers. Her determination and intelligence in solving mysteries can inspire confidence and a sense of empowerment in young readers, especially girls.
- Educational Value: The book introduces children to various subjects such as geography, history, and art through the clues and settings Violet encounters. This can spark a curiosity for learning and exploration beyond the pages of the book.
- Entertaining Series Continuation: As the second book in the 'Violet Investigates' series, 'Violet and the Hidden Treasure' provides fans of the first book with more of the characters and world they love, while also being accessible to new readers who can jump right into Violet's adventures.