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A to Z mysteries, Detective camp, Mayflower treasure hunt, White House white-out, Sleepy Hollow sleepover, by Ron Roy, #1-4

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A to Z mysteries, Detective camp, Mayflower treasure hunt, White House white-out, Sleepy Hollow sleepover, by Ron Roy, #1-4
Language
eng
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resource.interestAgeLevel
7-9--Amazon.com
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fiction
Main title
A to Z mysteries
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Oclc number
1302060654
resource.readingGradeLevel
1-4--Amazon.com
Responsibility statement
by Ron Roy
Series statement
A to Z Mysteries Super Editions, #1-4
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Detective camp, Mayflower treasure hunt, White House white-out, Sleepy Hollow sleepover
Summary
Detective camp: "Welcome to summer camp for detectives! The kids can't wait to spend a week learning about the science of crime solving. Soon all the campers are working on a mystery. But while Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose are figuring out their part of the puzzle, they stumble onto something suspicious. Could a real crime be happening at detective camp?"--ContainerMayflower treasure hunt: "Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose are spending Thanksgiving in Plymouth, Massachusetts. They can't wait to see the sights and have a Thanksgiving dinner, just like the Pilgrims. Then the kids learn about a sapphire necklace that went missing on the real Mayflower. Could the 400-year-old treasure be hidden somewhere nearby? And will someone else find it before they do?"--ContainerWhite House white-out: "Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose are visiting the White House in snowy December. In the confusion caused by all the people decorating the White House for Christmas, the president's dog goes missing! The kids set out the find her, but it's not going to be easy. It's getting dark, and a monster snowstorm is on the way. Will they find the presidential pooch in time?"--ContainerSleepy Hollow sleepover: "Is there a real Headless Horseman haunting Sleepy Hollow? Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose will sleep in a cabin, take a haunted hayride, and go to a party near an old graveyard. But strange things start happening that don't seem to be a part of the spooky fun. Has the famous ghost story come to life?"--Container
Table Of Contents
Detective camp -- Mayflower treasure hunt -- White House white-out -- Sleepy Hollow sleepover
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primary
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Detective campMayflower treasure huntWhite House white-outSleepy Hollow sleepover
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