Nancy, George, and Bess are attending a three-day overnight camp at the local zoo. They'll get to spend lots of time with all of the animals and learn about them too. The best part is, they will be helping the zookeeper make toys for the animals--just like real staffers! But when the toys that the girl make the day dissapear at night, it looks like everyone is a suspect! Can Nancy tame wild cas…
A big red truck makes its way...from the loading dock, down the city streets. through the tunnel, and over the miles toward its destination. There's plenty to see along the way: busy superhighways, all-night diners, road signs, and road scenes. A trip very young readers will want to make again and again
Who wears a blue scarf and old rubber boots, and has broccoli for a nose? It's Sherlock - Nancy, Bess, and George's snowman! The girls are thrilled to be on winter vacation and take part in all of the season's activities! Nancy's friend Deirdre has even transformed herself into Madame Chocolata, a fortune teller who predicts the future by reading hot cocoa marshmallows! But the wintry days get …
Nancy and her friends think there is nothing more fun than ice cream in the summer. So when they find out that the owners of the local ice cream factory are hosting a contest, the Clue Crew can't wait to enter! Contestants must come up with brand new flavors. And they can use whatever ingredients they want! Nancy is sure that her entry - Clue Berry - will win. But when a friend's secret recipe …
Think you're smarter than Encyclopedia Brown? Think again because there are ten mysteries inside. Can you solve them all?
The town of Idaville is lucky to have that sleuth in sneakers, the very best detective around. And Encyclopedia Brown has got some tricky cases to solve: Wilford Wiggins claims he's bred chickens that lay square eggs. Lucy Fibbs is sure someone's feeding her racing pigs on the sly so they won't run so fast. Here are 10 more mysteries for Encyclopedia Brown and you to solve.
Passenger liners, fire boats, tankers, barges, and busy tugboats-there's heavy traffic in Donald Crews' Harbour. This Beginning book includes a picture glossary to help anchor these ships in the minds of very young readers.'
Yellow School buses, large and small. Going this way, going that way. The bus piks you up, takes you to school, and brings you home again.