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Loading... Secret Agent Splat! (Splat the Cat) (original 2012; edition 2012)by Rob Scotton (Author), Rob Scotton (Illustrator)
Work InformationSecret Agent Splat by Rob Scotton (2012)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Splat the Cat goes undercover as a secret agent in order to solve the mystery of the disappearing ducks. In my opinion, this book is a cute and engaging book for readers who are just starting to read. Teachers could have a fun time reading this aloud to their students because it has a lot of movement and action. This mystery is about finding the culprit who keeps messing with Splat’s collection of ducks. At the end, the book reveals a surprise message of friendship because the person that was stealing the ducks just wanted some friends. Rob Scotton does a wonderful job engaging his readers with cute little illustrations and action. The illustrations make the story come to life as they look realistic. A child who is interested in mysteries or being a detective would love this book. Especially children who love to dress up and use their imagination! The thrill to find out who is messing with Splat’s ducks is compelling. The author also uses child-friendly language so that younger kids will be able to understand the book perfect. In his illustrations, he uses many different colors that would are compelling to its readers. One part of the book is intentionally written to address adults too because 4 different ducks are named after the members of the Beatles. Overall, it’s a wonderful book and could be used to introduce the topic of mystery in a classroom setting. no reviews | add a review
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"Splat notices that his favorite wooden ducks keep going missing--can Secret Agent Splat solve the mystery?"-- No library descriptions found. |
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