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The Case of the Missing Monkey

The Case of the Missing Monkey

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The First Case for the High-Rise Private Eyes Bunny and Jack
Review: This is Case Number 001 for the High-Rise Private Eyes, brainy Bunny Brown and Jack Jones the snoopy raccoon. When they go to their favorite diner, The Grill Next Door, they find that Mac, the owner, is upset because his glass monkey is missing. It was next to the cash register at 8:00 a.m. and by 9:00 a.m. it was gone. Bunny and Jack figure it had to be somewhat who was eating breakfast at the time so they return the next day to check out the suspects.

"The Case of the Missing Monkey" is a Level 2 (Grades 1-3) reader and while I do not think that young readers will be able to figure out the solution from the clues provided, I do think they will understand how Bunny and Jack figure it out. At the very least, this book will introduce them to the idea of deductive reasoning. Consequently, this little book will prepare young readers for bigger and better mysteries.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The First Case for the High-Rise Private Eyes Bunny and Jack
Review: This is Case Number 001 for the High-Rise Private Eyes, brainy Bunny Brown and Jack Jones the snoopy raccoon. When they go to their favorite diner, The Grill Next Door, they find that Mac, the owner, is upset because his glass monkey is missing. It was next to the cash register at 8:00 a.m. and by 9:00 a.m. it was gone. Bunny and Jack figure it had to be somewhat who was eating breakfast at the time so they return the next day to check out the suspects.

"The Case of the Missing Monkey" is a Level 2 (Grades 1-3) reader and while I do not think that young readers will be able to figure out the solution from the clues provided, I do think they will understand how Bunny and Jack figure it out. At the very least, this book will introduce them to the idea of deductive reasoning. Consequently, this little book will prepare young readers for bigger and better mysteries.


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