The Missing Fox (Scholastic Reader, Level 2: Katie Fry, Private Eye #2)
by Katherine Cox
Katie Fry, Private Eye (2)
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Amateur private investigator Katie Fry looks for clues to find her brother's favorite stuffed animal.Tags
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This is a great book for upper primary and/or early intermediate readers who are ready to read chapter books. There are 1-2 sentences of writing per page, and the illustrations help tell the story in an engaging way. I think the fact that the book is a mystery that the readers have to solve makes it a great addition to a classroom library!
This book is about Katie and her brother Sherlock loving to go on adventures and solve a mystery. Mother calls Katie and her brother inside telling them the fox has been missing and to find it. Sure enough, with Katie's spy self using different clues she found the missing fox.
This book could be used in a 1-2 grade classroom. It encourages kids to never give up in looking for something, because with so many different clues and help it can be found!
This book could be used in a 1-2 grade classroom. It encourages kids to never give up in looking for something, because with so many different clues and help it can be found!
This story follows a young girl and her cat that is her best friend. They go on adventures together to solve mysteries and find solutions to fix problems. This book is a series that has different levels for all readers which is a great thing to have so all students can still read the same type of book just at their own pace. I would say this is a great book to introduce short chapter books with students and each one seems to tell a fun story and theme.
This early chapter book is about a girl named Katie and her cat named Sherlock and one of their adventures of finding her brother's missing stuffed Fox. This book explores the idea of play and encourages imagination. It is a very fun book that I think late primary and intermediate students would enjoy reading.
A fun book about a sister helping her younger brother find his missing stuffed fox, a mystery that soon involves the whole family.
This book series is a great series to introduce to children when they are learning how to read. It is easy to follow along. The chapters in the book are fairly short and it helps the students to be able to understand what is happening in the book. These are great for level 2 readers, and perfect to keep children busy in the classroom.
I would say this book would be good for 1st graders and up. It is about a girl who likes going around and solving mysteries. In this book she has to find the fox stuffy that was lost and in the end she does.
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