

Ravi Yaranian
ALEX TAYLOR AND THE ATLANTIS CODE: Science Fiction Children’s Book. Time Travel to Ancient Civilizations. Mystery Adventure for Kids 9–12. Gift for Teen Boys and Girls Ages 13–16.
$3.99
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Adventure Story for Kids 9–12 and Teens
Time Travel, Ancient Civilizations, and STEM-Based Mysteries
Great for Teachers, Classrooms, and Family Reading
BONUS MATERIALS INSIDE
Looking for a COOL, PAGE-TURNING chapter book for boys and girls ages 9–16?
Alex Taylor and the Atlantis Code is a thrilling mix of historical FICTION, SCIENCE and MYTHOLOGY — perfect for fans of I Survived, Explorer Academy, Secret Coders, and classic children’s novels.
In this fast-paced middle grade paperback edition, a young explorer discovers a glowing glyph in the Grand Canyon. What follows is a race through time, ancient ruins, and lost civilizations to solve an impossible puzzle that could save the world.
Alongside a brave AI robot named Zeta and his animal companion Koda, Alex must decode secrets, outsmart enemies, and uncover the truth behind Atlantis.
Perfect for fans of:
Science fiction, STEM adventure, and educational stories for school
Books for kids 9–12, tweens, and early teen readers
Reluctant readers and 5th–8th grade reading levels
National Geographic Kids, Choose Your Own Adventure, and fun fact books
Books similar to Percy Jackson, The Secret Explorers, or Wonder
Judy Blume–style emotional growth with fantasy world-building
BONUS MATERIALS INSIDE:
Printable Explorer Certificate
10 Explorer Challenges
Coloring Book
Artifact Cards & Facts
Match the Symbols Worksheet
Create Your Own Secret Symbols
Welcome Letter from Alex
Each bonus is accessible via QR code — perfect for classroom activities, independent reading, or home enrichment.
Whether you're a parent shopping for a birthday gift, a teacher looking for book club picks, or building a summer reading list, this youth fiction novel blends action, mystery, and imagination in a way that's perfect for school, family reading, and beyond.
Ideal for:
Boys and girls ages 8–13
2nd to 8th grade readers
Fans of survival books, campfire stories, and myth-based fiction
Collectors of hardcover editions, classroom sets, or student award books
Christian-friendly titles, Brave Books readers, and values-based storytelling