No. of pages 74
Published: 2000
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In "The Search for the Missing Bones" by Ted Enik, young readers embark on a mysterious adventure filled with curiosity and problem-solving. When a beloved skeleton is discovered missing, the characters work together to uncover clues and navigate various challenges while uncovering the importance of teamwork and friendship. With engaging illustrations and an interactive narrative, the story encourages children to follow their curiosity and think critically as they piece together the mystery. The engaging plot combines humor and delightful twists, making it an enjoyable read for children who love riddles and adventure. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book features in the following series: Magic School Bus Science, Magic School Bus Science Chapter Books .
This book has been graded for interest at 7-9 years.
There are 74 pages in this book. This book was published in 2000 by Perfection Learning .
Eva Moore has been writing and editing children's books for more than forty years. She is the beloved author of many popular books, and lives in Montauk, New York. A graduate of New York City's prestigious Cooper Union Art School, accomplished artist and calligrapher Don Bolognese went on to teach art there and at New York University, Pratt Institute, as well as at the Metropolitan Museum of Art's medieval museum, the Cloisters. He has illustrated more than 90 books for children, many of which he wrote himself; on many others, he has collaborated with his wife, the author and illustrator Elaine Raphael. As a veteran illustrator, Ted Enik has applied his versatility to original children's book art as well as popular characters. He recently switched hats and is now happily writing (and rhyming) up a storm. Illustrator/designer G. F. Newland has held a long chain of odd jobs over the years, and to pass the time he doodled. Some of them appear in this very book! Learn more about the aforementioned odd jobs and doodles here: www. gfnewland. com
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