Voyage with the Vikings & Attack at the Arena: History Meets Heroism
- katrinalcurrie

- Oct 9
- 2 min read
To get the full experience, I also revisited the first two books in the series.

In Voyage with the Vikings, Patrick and Beth sail back to the time of Leif Erikson. It’s a thrilling introduction to their adventures and teaches kids about bravery and kindness in the face of the unknown.
Then comes Attack at the Arena, which drops our young heroes right into ancient Rome. The stakes are higher, the lessons deeper—and kids learn powerful truths about standing up for what’s right, no matter the cost.
Each story balances edge-of-your-seat excitement with spiritual depth. You’ll find yourself cheering for Patrick and Beth, but also reflecting on your own walk of faith.
Why Families Love This Series
Historically accurate adventures that make learning fun
Encourages kids to grow in faith and character
Perfect for ages 7–12, but enjoyable for families to read together
Written by Marianne Hering with Paul McCusker and Marshal Younger, creators of Adventures in Odyssey
Over 1 million books sold … and counting!
Parents and grandparents, this is the kind of reading series you can feel good about. It builds biblical literacy, sparks curiosity, and reminds kids that God’s story is alive in every generation.

Ready to Step Into the Imagination Station?
Whether your child is a budding reader or already a bookworm, The Imagination Station series will take them on adventures that ignite their imagination and strengthen their faith.
Start with Book #34: Drought, Wind, and Fire, and then journey back to where it all began with Voyage with the Vikings and Attack at the Arena.

Your child’s next great adventure — and a deeper understanding of God’s Word awaits inside The Imagination Station.
Purchase link: https://amzn.to/3IAN4jk
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