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Mummies in the morning

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In previous stories, Jack and Annie managed to ride dinosaurs and meet a medieval knight, and quite expectedly choose a book about Ancient Egypt for their new journey - who would refuse to freeze in horror at the sight of a mummy, feel the cold inside a tomb or find a treasure trove filled with gold.

The image of Jack, the older brother, is conceived as the image of a boy who is interested in everything and who tries to learn everything and not miss anything. Therefore, Jack always has a notebook and pen with him. He is very observant and always tries to write down everything he learns.
The image of the younger sister is just the opposite, very emotional and enthusiastic, Annie trusts her feelings more, she is very spontaneous and always manages to get into difficult situations, which, of course, eventually turn into adventures.

A little bit of detective, a little bit of mysticism, a little bit of creepy sounds, dying torches and doors slamming shut at the most inopportune time - and two children will help the queen complete the transition to the afterlife.
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