The Case of the Bad Apples
A Wilcox & Griswold Mystery
From the Series Wilcox & Griswold Mysteries
Wilcox and Griswold are on the case, trying to discover who poisoned the apples Porcini pigged out on. Was it Sweet Pea, the piglet next door; Herman the Rat; or Hot Dog the nosy pooch? Who had motive, means, and no alibi? Follow the clues and figure out who was behind Porcini’s terrible tummy ache.
Format | Your Price | Add |
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978-1-939547-76-7
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$14.24 |
Interest Level | Kindergarten - Grade 5 |
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Reading Level | Grade 2 |
Copyright | 2020 |
Publisher | Creston Books |
Imprint | Creston Books |
Language | English |
Number of Pages | 48 |
Publication Date | 2020-09-01 |
Author: Robin Newman
Robin Newman was a practicing attorney and legal editor, but she now prefers to write about witches, mice, pigs, and peacocks. Her books have won awards and received starred reviews. She lives in New York.
Illustrator: Deborah Zemke
Deborah Zemke grew up near Detroit, Michigan. She has written and illustrated many books for young readers. She currently lives in Columbia, Missouri. Learn more about Deborah at www.deborahzemke.com.
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Wilcox & Griswold Mysteries
Wilcox and Griswold are Missing Food Investigators, tracking down stolen food on the farm. Using clever word play and simple logic, these early readers offer fun mysteries to solve. View available downloads →
Reviews
Kirkus Reviews
“Completely ‘pig-dic-u-lous’—and a whole lot of fun.”—Kirkus Reviews