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Tut, Tut (The Time Warp Trio Series)

by Jon Scieszka (Author)

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Series: Time Warp Trio (6)

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I've never read any Time Warp Trio books. I was hoping this would be a fun intro to Egyptian studies for kids. Eh. ( )
  E.J | Apr 3, 2013 |
This book is called "Tut Tut". The reason i like"TuT,TuT" is beecause its about the egytion days. The reason i like the eygiption days is because you could become a soldier. The reason i wouldnt want to be a soldier because someone could kill you.The reason i wouldnt want to be a soldier is because you could step over a boby trap.Thats the reason i like this book and dislike this book.
  curtiss.wilson37 | Nov 1, 2010 |
Good adventure series for grade 3-5 boys. High interest due to humor and battle of good vs. evil. Inclusion of historical facts is surreptitious but can enhance and connect to other disciplines. (i.e. Egypt-social studies)
  susanmartling | Mar 8, 2010 |
What a fun book! I obviously chose this book because Ancient Egypt is part of my curriculum for next year and I’m looking forward to using this book. It would be a fun wrap-up read aloud to our unit. Students will be able to relate to the characters and their fun adventure. And it will be very motivating to listen to a story in which the setting and characters are all about something we have studied. Scieszka’s use of language and word play are fun, but need to be explained to my English language learners. This is a fun book to incorporate into the study of history. A quick read with a lot of action also lends itself to a dramatization of the story. ( )
  dahabdabbler | Mar 6, 2010 |
I think of this book as a more about adventuring through time ,going around to places and having friends .I like this book because it has science . ( )
  tashaj4de | Sep 16, 2007 |
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Fantasy, historical fiction. Intermediate. Under the influence of The Book, the Trio travel to ancient Egypt. Great “guy” humor; for example, the bad guy’s name is Hatsnat, and his introduction leads to many booger jokes. Time Warp Trio books aren’t fully fleshed out in terms of historical fact, but there is plenty to work with here. This series includes numerous books addressing a wide range of times and places.
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Amazon.com Amazon.com Review (ISBN 0142400475, Paperback)

A delightful children's story about Ancient Egypt and time travel. In the tradition of all books by Scieszka and Smith, although it is perfect for ages 6-10, adults will get a smile too from the offbeat humor and weird predicaments in which the Time Warp Trio find themselves.

(retrieved from Amazon Sat, 23 Apr 2011 03:15:13 -0400)

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The intrepid Time Warp Trio is back, and up to hieroglyphic high jinks in the land of pyramids and Pharaohs.

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