Cam Jansen and the Scary Snake Mystery

by David A. Adler

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Cam investigates when a thief steals her mother's video camera and a tape containing footage of a big scary snake.

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In the big city in order to see a Henri Matisse exhibit at the art museum, fifth-grade sleuth Cam Jansen, her best friend Eric Shelton and her mother all end up chasing a thief who runs off with Mrs. Jansen's canvas bag and video camera. When they catch up with him, the man has neither bag nor camera, making it seem as if they have been on the wrong trail. Cam is convinced that he is the thief, but when the camera and bag are found abandoned nearby, it seems the case is closed. Then, while touring the exhibit, Cam realizes what really happened...

The seventeenth entry in David A. Adler's beginning chapter-book series devoted to the adventures of Cam and Eric, who foil a crime (usually theft) in every title, Cam Jansen and the Scary Snake show more Mystery seems to be set in New York City, to judge from a number of details, from the library with the two lions in front of it, to the chase down Fourth Avenue. If true, that would make it the first book in the series with a specific, identifiable location. Leaving that aside, this was a fairly engaging entry in the series, and is one that I would recommend to fans of Cam Jansen, and to beginning chapter-book readers who enjoy mysteries. show less
n the big city in order to see a Henri Matisse exhibit at the art museum, fifth-grade sleuth Cam Jansen, her best friend Eric Shelton and her mother all end up chasing a thief who runs off with Mrs. Jansen's canvas bag and video camera. When they catch up with him, the man has neither bag nor camera, making it seem as if they have been on the wrong trail. Cam is convinced that he is the thief, but when the camera and bag are found abandoned nearby, it seems the case is closed. Then, while touring the exhibit, Cam realizes what really happened...
I did not solve the mystery, but should have been able to. Youngsters would need to know that video cameras used to have cassettes, though. I appreciate the nod to Matisse... though that's a pretty special museum exhibit to have so many of his works at once!
i don't like snakes so i don't like this book :(
GR: L
GL:2.3
DRA: 20
Lexile: 460L

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David A. Adler was born in New York City. He attended Queen's College in New York City and later, earned an MBA in Marketing from New York University. He writes both fiction and non-fiction. He is the author of Cam Jansen mysteries and the Andy Russell titles. His titles has earned him numerous awards including a Sydney Taylor Book Award for his show more title "The Number on My Grandfather's Arm," "A Picture Book of Jewish Holidays" was named a Notable Book of 1981 by the American Library Association and "Our Golda" was named a Carter G. Woodson Award Honor Book. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Natti, Susanna (Illustrator)

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Cam Jansen and the Scary Snake Mystery
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Cam Jansen

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Fiction and Literature
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813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PZ7 .A2615 .CLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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