Let’s Do the Pharaoh!

Let’s Do the Pharaoh! by Jeremy Strong is a lively tale published by Penguin Books in 2004, featuring 140 pages in English. The story centers around Sennapod, an ancient Egyptian pharaoh who unexpectedly finds himself living with the Lightspeed family at 27 Templeton Terrace. His accidental win in a competition to discover the Face of the Future leads to a surge in popularity for designer bandages and the pharaoh dance, setting the stage for a mix of humor and adventure.
Readers will encounter a blend of action and adventure as Sennapod navigates his newfound fame while being pursued by villains Jelly and Grimstone, who are intent on obtaining his treasure map. This engaging narrative explores themes of identity and the unexpected consequences of fame, making it a captivating read for those interested in juvenile fiction. With its unique premise and entertaining plot, this edition invites readers into a world where ancient history meets modern-day antics.
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Sennapod, the ancient Egyptian pharaoh, is still living at 27 Templeton Terrace with the Lightspeed family. By accident, he wins a competition to find the Face of the Future, and soon designer bandages and doing the pharaoh dance become all the rage. But he’s also recognised by villains Jelly and Grimstone who are still after his treasure map.
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