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While A to Z Mysteries focused on alliterating the alphabet to book titles, Calendar Mysteries relates the titles and themes to the different months of the year. The time and settings of each book often correspond to various holidays in a given month. January Joker (December 22, 2009) [7] February Friend (December 22, 2009)
7 The Guardians of Childhood: William Joyce: 2011–2018 5 Nancy Drew Mystery Stories: Carolyn Keene: 1930–2003 175 Nancy Drew Diaries: Carolyn Keene: 2013–present 25 Nancy Drew: Girl Detective: Carolyn Keene: 2004–2012 51 The Nancy Drew Files: Carolyn Keene: 1986–1997 124 Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Jeff Kinney: 2007–present 19 Cahills vs ...
) The Hollister family includes five children, their parents, a family of cats, a dog, and a burro. Pete, the oldest of the Hollister children, is 12 years old. Pam, or Pamela, is 10 years old and very adventurous. Ricky is a red-headed, rambunctious 7-year-old, and Holly is a 6-year-old tomboy. The youngest is Sue, age 4.
Fortunately, our roundup of the best TV shows for nine to 12 year-olds includes a whole host of thoroughly vetted, age-appropriate content that will appeal to a wide range of interests. Read on ...
The Clue series is a book series of 18 children's books published throughout the 1990s based on the board game Clue.The books are compilations of mini-mysteries that the reader must solve involving various crimes committed at the home of Reginald Boddy by six of his closest "friends".
Neophyte reporter Roman Grady’s life partner, Ashley Lillian, has overcome life-threatening childbirth and a long bout of postpartum depression and wants to resume teaching yoga and caring for ...
A Whitman Mystery Meg books have illustrated board covers and no dust-jacket. The volumes measure 7 3 ⁄ 4 × 5 inches with an average length of 138 pages. Single-color Illustrations are by Cliff Schule. The spine-numbered A Whitman Mystery books are in this order: Meg and the Disappearing Diamonds (1967) Meg and the Secret of the Witch's ...
This summer’s crop of mysteries is bountiful and varied. From the 18th and final book in a beloved series to a story of marginalized people to a new take on the serial killer trope, here’s a ...