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Case of the Sabotaged Spaghetti
β Scribed by Jessica Anderson; David Ouro
- Book ID
- 111226341
- Publisher
- Rourke Educational Media
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 3 MB
- Series
- Rourke's Mystery Chapter Books
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781681913445
- ASIN
- B07L3688TP
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Klaude is the class clown. He likes to make people laugh but not everyone finds him funny. The Golden Spoon Award is given to students who display proper lunchroom behavior and Klaude is one of the winners! He's never won anything in his life! But not everyone is excited and they are showing it. During the special luncheon some sabotages his spaghetti, takes a bite out of his cake, and breaks his first trophy ever. Who would be so mean to him? Why is someone so mad at Klaude for winning the Golden Spoon Award? More importantly, will he get a new slice of cake? These mysteries are perfect for your early fluent reader. With longer sentences and fewer illustrations, these are suited to keep readers guessing as they solve for clues.
- Underlying issues related to friends, family, and growing up
- Extensive back matter
- Keeps kids guessing with false clues
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