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Marty Frye, Private Eye: A Redfeather Chapter Book


Marty Frye, Private Eye

School year: Year 2, Year 3, Year 4

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No. of pages 64

Published: 2012

Great for age 6-10 years

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In "Marty Frye, Private Eye: A Redfeather Chapter Book," young detective Marty Frye takes on his first big case. With his keen intuition and clever sense of humor, he investigates a mysterious disappearance at his school. As Marty follows the clues, he encounters quirky characters and puzzling situations, all while trying to solve the mystery. Along the way, he learns important lessons about friendship, teamwork, and the value of perseverance. This engaging and humorous story captivates young readers, encouraging them to embrace their inner detective and explore the world around them with curiosity and creativity. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book is part of a book series called Marty Frye, Private Eye .

This book is aimed at children at US 1st grade-3rd grade.

This book has been graded for interest at 6-8 years.

There are 64 pages in this book.

This is an early chapter book. Publishers market early chapter books at readers aged 6-10 years. These typically range from 40 to 120 pages and are designed for children who are transitioning from picture books to more text-heavy reading, usually around ages 6 to 9. Early chapter books have simple plots, larger font sizes, short chapters, and may include some illustrations to help keep young readers engaged. Examples include books like Magic Tree House or Ivy and Bean series.

This book was published in 2012 by Henry Holt & Company .

Award-winning American author, Janet Tashjian, lives with her family in the outskirts of Boston. She loves the beach and going to concerts but hates people who waste water or aren't passionate about life (especially at the same time). Laurie Keller is the acclaimed author-illustrator of Do Unto Otters , The Scrambled States of America , Open Wide: Tooth School Inside , and Bowling Alley Bandit, Invasion of the Ufonots and The Spinny Icky Showdown , Books One, Two and Three in the Adventures of Arnie the Doughnut series. Laurie Keller lives on the shore of Lake Michigan.

 

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Marty Frye, Private Eye