
A Wilcox & Griswold Mystery: The Case of The Bad Apples
- Children's Mystery Detective & SpyFarm Animal Books
- Categories:Literature & Fiction
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:September,2020
- Pages:40
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:152mm×229mm
- Publication Place:United States
- Words:(Unknown)
- Star Ratings:
- Text Color:Full color
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Review
——Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
"The word play in this book begins with the title and continues on nearly every page, making it hilarious for youngsters to read. The poached egg in the title was stolen, not boiled. The mouse detectives in charge of finding the egg before Farmer Ed’s Big Speggtacular are MFI’s (Missing Food Investigators). The wording in the book sometimes resembles old police detective shows, and the illustrations provide clues to help children discover who stole Penny, the egg. The full-color illustrations also provide details that enhance the meaning of the text or highlight details that are later used by the characters as clues. Children will delight in being able to find the clues before the MFI’s. The sentence structure, word choice, and illustrations make this a book that children and adults will want to read multiple times."
——Janet Luch, Educational Reviewer, Adjunct Instructor SUNY New Paltz, Touro College, Visiting Professor, DeVry University
"Move over Spade, Friday, and Clouseau. There's a new badge in town. Meet Detective Wilcox, Missing Food Investigator. This inquisitive mouse will lead independent readers on a punny romp across the farm for his latest case to catch a cake thief. Kids are sure to be back for seconds."
——Summer Dawn Laurie, Books Inc.
Feature
★Selected a 2015 Best Middle-Grade Book by Kirkus Reviews-The Case of the Missing Carrot Cake!
★Independent Publisher Book Awards Silver Medal-The Case of The Poached Egg!
★Engaging detective stories, adorable full-color illustrations, and a diverse cast of animal characters—all designed to spark children's reading interest and sharpen their logical thinking skills!
★Written by an author with a legal background, ensuring the accuracy and authority of any relevant knowledge covered in the stories!
The series includes 3 titles: The Case of The Bad Apples; The Case of the Missing Carrot Cake; The Case of The Poached Egg
Description
Author
Raised in New York and Paris, Robin is a graduate of Bryn Mawr College and the City University of New York School of Law. She was a practicing attorney and legal editor, but she now prefers to write about witches, mice, pigs, and peacocks. She lives in New York with her husband, son, and two spoiled dogs.
About the illustrator
Deborah Zemke has written and/or illustrated more than 50 books for young readers, including the acclaimed Bea Garcia chapter book series and the wildly successful Doodles drawing series. Deborah grew up drawing, dreaming, reading, and climbing trees near Detroit, Michigan. Many years later, she now does exactly the same thing in Columbia, Missouri.