Explorer Academy The Nebula Secret by Trudi Trueit

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I received this product for a free copy of The Nebula Secret from Moms Meet in exchange for this review. To use and post my honest opinions.

My 8-year-old daughter Alisz loves to Explore Academy the Nebula Secret. The first story reminds me somewhat of Harry Potter she said. But, no magic but it was sweet, fun and adventure.

And I started liking it I know this book is our best bonding with my little girl. Especially this year while we staying at home, and it was our new found activity for my girl. Also, good to enhance her reading comprehension in a basic way. who will get immersed in the science and love traveling the world. Also, I love the format of this book. It’s mostly a novel, but it has really beautiful illustrations. The layout makes the book fun to read. Cruz is a repeatable kid, and I appreciate that all the kids in here are smart, independent, and brave to explore.

The story is entertaining and moves along quickly. The ending perfectly sets up the next book, and my kids are looking forward to reading it. I’m sure your kids will love it! Just like mine. This book the Explorer Academy they offering 50% off the first book “The Nebula Secret” you can use special code 50OFFEA1 on Amazon Offer valid 1/18/21 through 3/19/21 or while supplies last.

Overall this book is so great for kids. It is a wild and action-packed adventure that kids and parents will love. Also, there was plenty for them to talk about this book, there is a National Geographic website for the book too. Highly recommend.

The Nebula Secret (Explorer Academy by Trudi Truett.  National Geographic Partners, 2018, 205 pages

 It’s perfect for middle-grade readers (ages 8–12) and kept the interest of my 9-year-old. 

Adventure, danger, and a thrilling global mission await 12-year-old Cruz Coronado as he joins an elite school for explorers.

Cruz leaves his tranquil home in Hawaii to join 23 talented kids from around the globe to train at the Explorer Academy with the world’s leading scientists to become the next generation of great explorers. But for Cruz, there’s more at stake. No sooner has he arrived at the Academy than he discovers that his family has a mysterious past with the organization that could jeopardize his future. Amid code-breaking and excellent classes, new friends, and augmented reality expeditions, Cruz must tackle the biggest question of all: Who is out to get him, and why?

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