In book two, Baking Through Time, the girls experience their next adventure in 2200 B.C. where they learn things are very different from home where their Mom and Dad always encourages them to be whatever makes them happy when they grow up. Tasked with the challenge of convincing Abasi that his son, Babu, should be allowed to be a baker, because it makes him very happy, will Chloe and Nina be able to get the job done before Mom calls them back home for dinner?
As a fan of the premier book, I was curious to see Chloe and Nina's next adventure here. Similar to the opening of the first book, this time the duo zaps back to ancient Egypt to help a young boy pursue his dream. The problem-solution model is familiar, whereas I thought from the title that there would be a world tour learning about baked goods. This one may be niche in audience. A nice story for young epic readers who have a penchant for history, especially Egypt.