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Peanut Jones meets Jumanji in this exciting STEM-packed adventure! Be transported to Questland on a magical adventure in the SuperQuesters first chapter book for early readers.

When best friends Lilli, Leo and Bea open an ancient chest and discover an old board game, Questland, their day takes an unexpected twist! Magically transported to the kingdom of Questland, the trio find themselves with superpowers. Transformed into the SuperQuesters – Lillicorn, Leo Zoom and Bea Bumble – they have been summoned to save the village of River Crest, which evil goblin gardener, Mortifer, wants to destroy.
Can the SuperQuesters stop Mortifer’s Beaver Bots building dams to flood the village? And what can they do about his lethal Dragonfly Drones sowing seeds of poisonous plants?

With the help of Clover the fairy and other magical creatures, the SuperQuesters must use their STEM skills, teamwork, problem solving and a little magic to solve puzzles, crack secret codes and outsmart Mortifer on their mission to save River Crest.

An exciting new adventure story embedded with real-life fun facts, brain-teasing puzzles, secret codes to crack, STEM activities and experiments to try at home or school. Plus a map and glossary. Expertly designed to support the National Curriculum for Key Stage 1 and 2 and develop children’s STEM skills in fun and creative new ways.

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