Book Description:
Mysteries continue to be a popular topic among middle-grade readers. Perfect for kids who are interested in science, technology, engineering, or math. Teaches problem solving and critical thinking skills. Features a diverse group of kids that offers cross-gender appeal. Curriculum tie-ins and back matter extras ― including glossary, discussion questions, writing prompts, and nonfiction fun facts ― encourage engagement with the text.
Mysteries continue to be a popular topic among middle-grade readers. Perfect for kids who are interested in science, technology, engineering, or math. Teaches problem solving and critical thinking skills. Features a diverse group of kids that offers cross-gender appeal. Back matter extras encourage engagement with the text.
Mysteries continue to be a popular topic among middle-grade readers. Perfect for kids who are interested in science, technology, engineering, or math. Teaches problem solving and critical thinking skills. Features a diverse group of kids that offers cross-gender appeal.
About the Author:
Melinda Metz is the author of more than sixty books for teens and kids, including the YA series Roswell High (basis of the TV show Roswell) and Echoes. Her middle-grade mystery Wright and Wong: Case of the Nana-Napper (co-authored by the fabulous Laura J. Burns) was a juvenile Edgar finalist. Melinda lives in Concord, North Carolina, with her dog, Scully, a pen-eater just like the dog who came before her.
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