No. of pages 192
Published: 2009
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In "Detective's Handbook" by Angela Wilkes, readers are introduced to the thrilling world of detective work. The book serves as an engaging guide for aspiring sleuths, blending practical skills with intriguing case studies. It explores various investigative techniques, from gathering evidence to interviewing witnesses, and delves into the psychology behind solving crimes. Illustrated with vibrant visuals, it invites young readers to think like detectives, encouraging them to observe closely and think critically. Throughout the journey, they'll discover the excitement of uncovering mysteries and gain a deeper appreciation for the art of investigation. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book has been graded for interest at 8-11 years.
There are 192 pages in this book. This book was published in 2009 by Usborne Books .
Story editor, Anne Civardi, is a London-based sculptor and children's book author and editor. Heather Amery has written many children's books and is particularly well known for her collaborations with the illustrator Stephen Cartwright An author of over fifty books for children, including Do Like a Duck Does! and Rosy's Visitors. Illustrator of The Big Red Bus by Judy Hindley. Angela Wilkes, an award-winning writer and editor, is renowned for lively, engaging books that children read over and over again. She excels in presenting information in an original and straightforward way - a gift that has been recognized by children and parents alike across the world.