Geronimo Stilton #1: Lost Treasure of the Emerald Eye
Award-Winning Children's Series
Geronimo Stilton #1: Lost Treasure of the Emerald Eye
Award-Winning Children's Series
Content Summary
Fun, mystery, and action await when Geronimo & his sister, Thea, discover an old map that’s sure to lead to lost treasure! Packed with twists, turns, and plenty of cheese, this story is sure to thrill the adventure seeker in your child as they join the lively Stilton family on their enterprise to reach the Emerald Eye. Develop a love for great storytelling that includes energy, humor, and a sprinkle of good old fashioned family fun with this widely popular children’s series that’ll keep young listeners on the edge of their seats!
Tracklist
- Chapter 1: Late Again! (2:17)
- Chapter 2: Thea's Secret (3:51)
- Chapter 3: Cheap Junk For Less (4:33)
- Chapter 4: Take Me With You (1:33)
- Chapter 5: Anything Missing? (4:02)
- Chapter 6: First Dawn at Sea (2:22)
- Chapter 7: Fresh Clams Anyone? (4:36)
- Chapter 8: A Mystery Onboard (3:05)
- Chapter 9: Mouse Overboooard! (2:34)
- Chapter 10: A True Sailor Always Knows What to Do (4:02)
- Chapter 11: The Trunk of Many Wonders (2:45)
- Chapter 12: Goodbye Silk Pajamas (3:08)
- Chapter 13: Laaaaand Ho! (0:55)
- Chapter 14: Emerald-Green (2:11)
- Chapter 15: Line Up! (2:08)
- Chapter 16: From My Diary (1:09)
- Chapter 17: Cheese Slices (3:04)
- Chapter 18: One Skull (2:41)
- Chapter 19: Two Skulls (2:44)
- Chapter 20: Three Skulls (2:05)
- Chapter 21: Poor Trap! (1:52)
- Chapter 22: Gold Doubloons? (4:15)
- Chapter 23: Snip! Snap! (2:06)
- Chapter 24: Fasten Your Seatbelts! (3:17)
- Chapter 25: Mega Huge Fridge! (0:46)
- Chapter 26: Tennis Top Club (0:56)
- Chapter 27: Hello, Gerry? (1:54)
- Lost Treasure of the Emerald Eye: Credits (0:35)
Learning Topics
- Overcoming Fears
- Friendship & Family
- Teamwork
Credits & Copyright
© 2022 Aty. All Rights Reserved.
â„— 2004 by Random House, Inc. From an idea by Elisabetta Dami.
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