Books like Lord and Lady Bunny--Almost Royalty! (Mr. and Mrs. Bunny)
Award winning
InvestiGators: Off the Hook
John Green, 2021
208 pages
Why to read
Engaging mystery plot enhances critical thinking.
Dynamic characters foster emotional intelligence.
Humorous content ensures enjoyable learning experience.
Encourages teamwork and perseverance.

InvestiGators: Off the Hook
John Green, 2021
Award winning
Lizzie and Lucky: The Mystery of the Disappearing Rabbit
Megan Rix, 2023
208 pages
Why to read
Engaging mystery plot enhances problem-solving skills.
Features relatable characters, fostering emotional connections.
Encourages critical thinking through clue-driven storyline.
Ideal for shared reading, strengthens family bonds.

Lizzie and Lucky: The Mystery of the Disappearing Rabbit
Megan Rix, 2023
Award winning
Three Pickled Herrings
Sally Gardner, 2013
192 pages
Why to read
Enthralling mystery tailored for young problem-solvers.
Builds critical thinking through engaging storytelling.
Characters exemplify teamwork and persistence.
Encourages curiosity and analytical skills.

Three Pickled Herrings
Sally Gardner, 2013
Award winning
The Mystery of the Pirate Ghost: An Otto & Uncle Tooth Adventure (Step into Reading)
Geoffrey Hayes, 1985
48 pages
Why to read
Exciting mystery plot with engaging twists.
Characters teach bravery and teamwork.
Enhances reading skills and logical thinking.
Ideal for beginner readers.

The Mystery of the Pirate Ghost: An Otto & Uncle Tooth Adventure (Step into Reading)
Geoffrey Hayes, 1985
Joe-Joe Nut and Biscuit Bill Case #2: Mineral Mischief (2) (The Adverntures of Joe Joe Nut and Biscuit Bill)
Renee Hand, 2011
74 pages
Why to read
Engaging mystery plot sparks imagination and curiosity.
Characters demonstrate teamwork and resourceful problem-solving.
Enhances critical thinking through clue-finding adventures.
Captivates children's interest with fun, investigative storyline.

Joe-Joe Nut and Biscuit Bill Case #2: Mineral Mischief (2) (The Adverntures of Joe Joe Nut and Biscuit Bill)
Renee Hand, 2011
Award winning
Capital Mysteries #5: Who Broke Lincoln's Thumb?
Roy Ron, 2005
96 pages
Why to read
Engaging mystery enhances problem-solving skills.
Relatable characters foster emotional connection and empathy.
Historical context enriches educational value.
Encourages curiosity and investigative thinking.

Capital Mysteries #5: Who Broke Lincoln's Thumb?
Roy Ron, 2005
Award winning
Cam Jansen: The Mystery at the Haunted House #13
David A. Adler, 1992
64 pages
Why to read
Engages young readers with mystery and adventure.
Encourages critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Features relatable protagonist, Cam Jansen.
Blends fun narrative with educational value.

Cam Jansen: The Mystery at the Haunted House #13
David A. Adler, 1992
The Mystery at Walt Disney World (Real Kids, Real Places)
Carole Marsh, 2002
160 pages
Why to read
Engaging mystery boosts problem-solving skills.
Educational insights into Walt Disney World.
Relatable child characters enhance emotional connection.
Promotes teamwork and perseverance in challenges.

