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Dive into the pages of *Aven Green Sleuthing Machine*, the captivating new installment in Dusti Bowling's acclaimed *Life of a Cactus* series. Tailored for children ages 6 to 9, this delightful trade paperback follows the adventures of Aven Green, a third-grade detective with an astonishing talent for solving mysteries. With a knack for asking the right questions and piecing together clues, Aven embarks on thrilling investigations—including the puzzling cases of The Cranky Mom and The Missing Ice Cream. Her unique perspective, stemming from being born without arms, has led her to develop a remarkable intellect, packed with extra brain cells that help her crack even the trickiest puzzles. This book offers a perfect blend of humor and heart, encouraging young readers to embrace their differences and engage their critical thinking skills. Ideal for both classroom reading and cozy bedtime stories, *Aven Green Sleuthing Machine* is more than just a fun read; it's an inspiring tale that promotes resilience and creativity. Get ready for a whirlwind of excitement as Aven tackles her biggest challenges yet—can she solve two cases simultaneously? With vivid illustrations and wit, this engaging children's book is a must-have for any young reader’s bookshelf. Grab your copy today and let the sleuthing begin! Please note that shipping is free on this item, and delivery may take up to 6 weeks. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled. Condition: BRAND NEW.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781454941804
Format: Trade paperback (US)
Year: 2021
Publisher: Sterling Children's Books
Description:
Age range 6 to 9
Get ready for a whole new chapter in the life of Aven Green, the remarkable heroine of Dusti Bowling's Life of a Cactus series. Told in the same wry, memorable voice as the middle-grade novels, younger readers get to know Aven through her everyday adventures.
Third-grader Aven Green has been solving mysteries for a really long time—a whole month. She’s solved many important cases like The Mystery of the Cranky Mom, The Mystery of the Missing Ice Cream, and The Mystery of the Smelly Feet. Her record is nearly 100% (only The Mystery of the Cereal in My Underpants remains unsolved to this day). Aven asks all the right questions, wields her detective kit carefully, and follows up on every clue. Then her teacher’s lunch bag (with her lunch still in it) is taken and Aven’s great-grandma’s beloved dog goes missing! Can this perceptive detective crack two cases at the same time? Luckily, Aven has a super-powered brain full of lots of extra brain cells to take on both cases. See, she was born without arms, so all of the cells that were supposed to make her arms went into making her brain instead. At least that her working theory for The Mystery of Why I Have So Many Extra Brain Cells.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781454941804
Format: Trade paperback (US)
Year: 2021
Publisher: Sterling Children's Books
Description:
Age range 6 to 9
Get ready for a whole new chapter in the life of Aven Green, the remarkable heroine of Dusti Bowling's Life of a Cactus series. Told in the same wry, memorable voice as the middle-grade novels, younger readers get to know Aven through her everyday adventures.
Third-grader Aven Green has been solving mysteries for a really long time—a whole month. She’s solved many important cases like The Mystery of the Cranky Mom, The Mystery of the Missing Ice Cream, and The Mystery of the Smelly Feet. Her record is nearly 100% (only The Mystery of the Cereal in My Underpants remains unsolved to this day). Aven asks all the right questions, wields her detective kit carefully, and follows up on every clue. Then her teacher’s lunch bag (with her lunch still in it) is taken and Aven’s great-grandma’s beloved dog goes missing! Can this perceptive detective crack two cases at the same time? Luckily, Aven has a super-powered brain full of lots of extra brain cells to take on both cases. See, she was born without arms, so all of the cells that were supposed to make her arms went into making her brain instead. At least that her working theory for The Mystery of Why I Have So Many Extra Brain Cells.