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Bones and the Birthday Mystery


Penguin Young Readers

School year: Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, Year 4

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No. of pages 30

Published: 2007

Great for age 5-10 years

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In "Bones and the Birthday Mystery" by David A. Adler, young detective Bones McGrew is on the case when a birthday party takes an unexpected turn. When a valuable item goes missing during the festivities, Bones, along with his trusty sidekick, must use their sleuthing skills to unravel the mystery. With clever clues and surprises along the way, they encounter various suspects and puzzling scenarios as they race against time to find the culprit before the party ends. Full of fun and excitement, this engaging story emphasizes friendship, problem-solving, and the joy of celebrations. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book features in the following series: Penguin Young Readers, Penguin Young Readers Level 3 .

This book is aimed at children at US kindergarten-3rd grade.

This book has been graded for interest at 5-8 years.

There are 30 pages in this book. This book was published in 2007 by Viking Books .

David A. Adler is the author of more than 175 children's books, including the Young Cam Jansen series. He lives in Woodmere, New York.

 

This book is in the following series:

Penguin Young Readers Level 3

Penguin Young Readers
Penguin Young Readers feature a traditional numbered levelling system, as well as the Guided Reading levelling system, to ensure quick recognition for educators, parents, and kids. Younger readers figure out new words from picture and context clues while they begin to recognize fiction from non-fiction. Maturing readers can understand different points of view and identify story elements like characters and conflict.