„The Lost Treasures Lost & Found Office“ – New Interactive Reading Adventure at Europa-Park

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„The Lost Treasures Lost & Found Office“ – New Interactive Reading Adventure at Europa-Park

Europa-Park is about to become even more magical – at least in the bedrooms of its youngest fans. In partnership with Ravensburger Verlag and MACK Magic, the new interactive early reader series „The Lost Treasures Lost & Found Office“ launches in March. The first two volumes, „Flame Storm“ and „Poseidon’s Trident“, will be available in bookstores as well as in the Europa-Park shops and online store. The books are additionally available in French exclusively at the Europa-Park Erlebnis-Resort.

The series allows children aged seven and older to experience Europa-Park in a completely new way. Instead of just reading, young readers get to actively make decisions, solve puzzles, and shape the course of the exciting stories themselves. A true participatory experience that perfectly combines the joy of reading with the fascination of the park.

In „Flame Storm“, Lotta and Karlos are looking forward to a great day at the park until they learn in Mr. Nox’s lost and found office that the horseshoe of Flame Storm has disappeared. Together with the two young detectives, readers race through the theme park, follow clues, crack riddles, and decide where the story goes next.

In the second volume, „Poseidon’s Trident“, Neo and Luna find themselves caught in a dramatic storm in the middle of Europa-Park. The water coaster is flooded by giant waves because the sea god Poseidon has lost his trident. Readers dive with them into a mysterious underwater world, solve puzzles, and determine the outcome of the adventurous rescue mission themselves.

The texts are written by Mascha Matysiak, who grew up in Freiburg im Breisgau and later moved to Berlin, where she began writing children’s and young adult books. The illustrations were created by Nikolai Renger, who studied Visual Communication at HFG Pforzheim and has been working in the Atelier Remise in Karlsruhe since 2013.

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