Discover how Bat and Sloth become friends, join in the fun as they throw a party, and follow the clues as they solve a mystery with this four book set. The set includes all four paperback books in the Bat and Sloth series: Bat and Sloth Hang Around; Bat and Sloth Lost and Found; Bat and Sloth Throw a Party; Bat and Sloth Solve a Mystery.
This set includes all 4 paperback books in the Boxcar Children Interactive Mysteries series. Now readers can help the Boxcar Children solve the mystery! In each interactive, choose-your-path book, readers will put their sleuthing skills to the test, making decisions that will help the Aldens crack the case or lead them on exciting new adventures. Includes: Midnight at the Haunted Hotel; The Great Spy Showdown; Trouble on the Wild West Express; Race through White-Water Canyon
This set includes all 4 paperback books from the brand-new Boxcar Children Creatures of Legend miniseries. When the Aldens agreed to go to paleontology camp, they thought they would be looking for evidence of creatures that lived long ago. But when strange things started happening in the place nicknamed "Bigfoot Valley," their search turned to a different type of creature―one that still might be living today. Now, they are traveling with Dr. Iris Perez as she investigates other legendary creatures from around the world. Join the Boxcar Children as they learn about the land, history, and culture at each stop, and as they investigate their most exciting creatures yet! Includes: #1: The Secret of Bigfoot Valley; #2: Mystery of the Hidden Elves; #3: Mermaids of the Deep Blue Sea; #4: Myth of the Rain Forest Monster
When their grandfather's friend, Carrie Bell, invites the Alden youngsters to help her restore an old castle, the children become involved in searching for a missing Stradivarius violin, investigating
"Author Bair has serious finance credentials. She is a former chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and current chair of Fannie Mae―and, now, an author of whimsical personal finance books for young children."―BooklistA serial spender discovers that there's a difference between wanting something and needing it.Billy the Blue-Footed Booby, who lived on the Galapagos, wanted to buy an umbrella, so he went to Selling Seal. But Billy didn't listen to Seal's explanation of what that umbrella would end up costing him. And then Billy wanted a fan like Arlene the tortoise's, a purple-striped wig like Ig the iguana's, neon-green shoes like Niels the lizard's, and Seal's anchovy grill. All his friends and his twin sister Bess tried to help, but Billy lost everything.
"Author Bair has serious finance credentials. She is a former chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and current chair of Fannie Mae―and, now, an author of whimsical personal finance books for young children."―BooklistAn inexperienced royal learns a valuable lesson about reading the fine print.Princess Persephone was cold in her castle on freezing Ganymede. So, when Aluminum Jim came calling to sell her tin sheets to nail onto the exterior walls to keep out the cold, Persephone was only too happy to agree to a loan and sign the contract without reading it. What could she do when the tin sheets didn't work, she couldn't repay the loan, and Jim claimed the castle?