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Who Stole The Animal Poop? (Buck Wilder Adventures)

by Timothy Smith

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When someone starts removing animal droppings and sweeping away forest trails, making it hard for the animals to find their way home or know who has visited them, Buck Wilder and his friends investigate who is responsible, and why.
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Author Tim Smith writes Buck Wilder Adventures, and is coming to visit my school soon. I've been sharing information about this author and his books with my students, who are K-5th grade. You know any book with the word "poop" in the title has got to be good:) I think Mr. Smith/Buck Wilder will be a hit with our kids. He writes outdoor adventure-themed books, both fiction and nonfiction, which my mountain kids will love. While this particular mystery hooks kids with the silly, the book is full of nature facts -- poop missing from the woods would cause a problem for the critters living there, who rely on its scent to navigate and pursue prey/elude predators. In addition to the simple but engaging story, there is flicker-page animation and a secret message in the form of a word puzzle kids can solve (with a plea not to write in the book if it's a library book -- thanks for having my back, Buck!). I'm looking forward to our author visit... but I'm not going to tell you who stole the poop -- you'll have to read it for yourself!
  AMQS | Feb 20, 2016 |
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When someone starts removing animal droppings and sweeping away forest trails, making it hard for the animals to find their way home or know who has visited them, Buck Wilder and his friends investigate who is responsible, and why.

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