Mysteries follow super-sleuth Cam Jansen everywhere she goes... even to the school carnival. Cam is playing the dime toss and she realizes that too many people are walking away with prizes. Can she find out whether the winners have been relying on their good fortune, or on something else...?
While tou are at school or at home, people are going about their daily work. in this book you can follow just ane day in the life of a baker and read the rest of the series to find out about other people's jobs.'
While you are at school or at home, people are going about their daily work. In this book you can follow just one day in the life of a postman and read the rest of the series to find out about other people's jobs.'
While you are at school or at home, people are going about their daily work. In this book you can follow just one day in the life of a nurse and read the rest of the series to find out about other people's jobs.'
In this wordless masterpiece from a two-time Caldecott medalist, a bright, science-minded boy goes to the beach equipped to collect and examine flotsam--anything floating that has been washed ashore. Full color. ...A bright, science-minded boy goes to the beach equipped to collect and examine flotsam--anything floating that has been washed ashore. Bottles, lost toys, small objects of every desc…
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It's Sports and Good Nutrition Day for the fifth grade at Cam Jansen?s school! Cam and her friends are going to Franklin Park to run races, play soccer and baseball, and have a picnic lunch. They are all walking to the park when a local bakery is robbed. Cam must use her photographic memory to help the police. But meanwhile, she has races to run! Then, when the soccer ball goes missing in the m…
Can Cam use her photographic memory to crack the case? There's a mystery in the air! When Cam and Eric see strange lights above the threes, they're sure that U.F.O.s have landed. When they investigate, they find that there's more to the alien invasion than meets the eye. Between Eric's camera and Cam's photographic memory, can they prove what they see?