Cover of Thea Stilton #34: Roman Holiday by Above 35%

Thea Stilton #34: Roman Holiday

by Above 35%

Thea Stilton #34: Roman Holiday follows the Thea Sisters as they journey to Rome for a prestigious international archaeology competition. This middle-grade adventure blends mystery, friendship, and puzzle-solving in a globe-trotting tale that’s perfect for readers aged 8–12 who crave teamwork and a fast-paced mystery. The tone is exciting and uplifting, inviting young readers to explore ancient streets and lively plazas alike while rooting for a close-knit group of friends. Written in easy-to-follow chapters, the story traces the Thea Sisters as they chase clues, unravel puzzles, and keep a wary eye on a possible saboteur while racing through Rome’s iconic sights. The experience feels playful yet suspenseful, striking a balance between light humor and genuine edge-of-your-seat moments. The book brings history and travel to life through energetic narration, accessible explanations, and a pace that invites readers to turn the page and join the adventure. Rome as a vivid backdrop for an archaeology contest and a twisting mystery Clues, puzzles, and a potential saboteur to uncover along the way Strong themes of friendship, teamwork, and perseverance Fast-paced, kid-friendly prose with short chapters and lively scenes Engaging storytelling with memorable characters and a sense of place Encourages curiosity about history, travel, and problem-solving After finishing Thea Stilton #34: Roman Holiday, readers come away with confidence in their own problem-solving abilities, a renewed love of reading, and the feeling that friendship and curiosity can carry them through any challenge. The experience leaves them inspired to explore the world with wonder and to trust in the power of teamwork and imagination.

πŸ’¬

πŸ—£οΈAsk Your Child & click to complete

What do you think?

+37

πŸ€”How did it make you feel?

Click all reactions that apply (each can only be selected once)

🏷️Parent Reviews

Help other parents by sharing what worked (or didn't) for your family

What Parents Love

Good to Know

Challenges