Welcome to Thailand! Mystery of the Naga at Night
Guest post from the Pack-n-Go Girls
Great news! We’re just weeks away from releasing Mystery of the Naga at Night, the second book in the Thailand series. Girls from around the world have been pre-reading it and they’re loving it. Here’s a bit about the book:
Welcome to Thailand!
Rustle. Crunch. Rustle. Crunch. Something creeps by Jess’ window in a Thai hill tribe village. Whatever it sounds close enough to touch. The wind blows. Pebbles scatter. A shadow slithers through the moonlight. What is this mysterious creature doing slipping into the jungle every night? Jess and Nong May are determined to find out.
And here’s how to get an advance reader’s copy–for free! We’re headed to the American Association of School Librarians (AASL) conference in Louisville, Kentucky, in November. Is your favorite librarian planning to attend the conference? If so let us know and we’ll reserve a free advanced reader copy for you
and one for your librarian. We have a limited number that we’re setting aside for advanced requests, so let us know ASAP at
hello@packngogirls.com and we’ll send you instructions for reserving your copy.
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Pack-n-Go Girls Adventures you’re in for a treat. This early chapter book series reflects the diversity in our world. American girls from all parts of the country travel to Thailand, Mexico, Brazil, Austria, and Australia where they solve spooky mysteries and create new friendships. We inspire readers to embrace adventure, be curious, value what unites us, and celebrate the differences that make us unique. It’s a boundary-less world out there. Teach your kids to become global kids!
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More About the Pack-n-Go Girls
Dreaming of true-blue friends, mysterious adventures, and faraway places? Pack-n-Go Girls take you there!
2017 Literary Classics Winner – Best Series – Young Reader
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Readers tour haunted castles in Austria, catch thieves in Mexico, save dolphins and turtles in Brazil, search for lost golden temples in Thailand, and chase aliens in Australia. AND at the same time, they’re inspired to embrace adventure, be curious, value what unites us, and celebrate the differences that make us unique. Kids discover the diversity of cultures and the richness each one contributes to the world.
Headquartered in Colorado Springs, CO, Pack-n-Go Girls specializes in creating innovative stories for girls that deliver positive messages around independence, adventure, and global awareness.
PNGG’s newest offering is Mystery of the Rusty Key, the second book in the Australian adventures. Here’s a bit about both books:
Mystery of the Min Min Lights – Australia 1
Journey into the dusty, windswept Australian outback, land of bounding kangaroos and dazzling sunsets. Wendy Lee arrives from California. She’s lucky to meet Chloe and Jacko Taylor, who invite Wendy to their sheep station. It sounds like fun except that someone is stealing the sheep. And the thief just might be something as crazy as a UFO.
Mystery of the Rusty Key – Australia 2
Wendy, Chloe, and Jacko travel to Sydney and dive straight into another mystery where they must unravel four spooky clues: an ancient letter, a rusty key, a missing box, and a curse. The kids race against time to solve the mystery before the clock strikes midnight.
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