Liberty Clue Quest
Liberty Clue Quest — A Coast‑to‑Coast Treasure Hunt Across America.
Pencilton, Flip & Pathfinder Adventures — Book 1
A torn old page falls out of the back of Pencilton's notebook — no words, just a torch and a spiked crown. That single drawing sends Pencilton the pencil, Flip the coin, and Pathfinder the compass to the Statue of Liberty, and from there nobody knows the route. At every stop the next clue is waiting, carved or stamped into the place itself — a cracked bell in the stonework at the torch's base, tall white columns in a floor paver, a silver arch in an old brick walkway — and each one points to somewhere new: Independence Hall, the White House, the Gateway Arch, Mount Rushmore, Yellowstone, the Grand Canyon, the Alamo, the Golden Gate Bridge, and a rocket waiting on a launch pad in Florida.
Every fact in the book is real and verified — seven spikes on Liberty's crown for seven continents and seven seas, 132 rooms in the White House, 630 feet of Gateway Arch, sixty‑foot faces on Mount Rushmore, the world's first national park in 1872, a canyon more than a mile deep. No magic, no make‑believe history. Pencilton reads, Flip counts, and Pathfinder explores, so reading, math, and geography each take the lead in turn and no one solves the quest alone.
Great for ages 5+. A warm read‑aloud and early‑reader picture book about curiosity, teamwork, and never giving up — and about the discovery waiting at the end of the trail: the treasure was never gold. It was the adventure, and the friends you shared it with.
32 pages.
A Quest Books original — adventure stories that turn real places and real science into treasure hunts for young explorers. Published by Chaillan Publications LLC.