Books like Meg Mackintosh and the Mystery at the Medieval Castle: A Solve-It-Yourself Mystery (Meg Mackintosh Mystery series Book 3)
Award winning
Meg Mackintosh and the Stage Fright Secret: A Solve-It-Yourself Mystery (Meg Mackintosh Mystery series Book 8)
Lucinda Landon, 2004
48 pages
Why to read
Boosts problem-solving through interactive mystery-solving.
Encourages critical thinking and attention to detail.
Characters exhibit relatable emotions and growth.
Fosters enjoyable, engaged learning experience.

Meg Mackintosh and the Stage Fright Secret: A Solve-It-Yourself Mystery (Meg Mackintosh Mystery series Book 8)
Lucinda Landon, 2004
Award winning
Sherlock Bones and the Case of the Crown Jewels (1) (Adventures of Sherlock Bones)
Tim Collins, 2023
192 pages
Why to read
Mystery-solving adventure ignites imagination and curiosity.
Introduces deductive reasoning, enhancing problem-solving skills.
Engaging characters foster emotional and social development.
Perfect blend of fun and educational content for kids.

Sherlock Bones and the Case of the Crown Jewels (1) (Adventures of Sherlock Bones)
Tim Collins, 2023
Award winning
School's Cancelled (Anisha the Accidental Detective #2)
Serena Patel, 2020
249 pages
Why to read
Engaging mystery captures children's curiosity and imagination.
Features diverse characters, promoting inclusivity and empathy.
Encourages deductive reasoning and teamwork among young readers.
Fun, lively dialogue keeps children entertained and engaged.

School's Cancelled (Anisha the Accidental Detective #2)
Serena Patel, 2020
Violet and the Smugglers
Harriet Whitehorn, 2016
208 pages
Why to read
Engaging mystery fuels children’s curiosity and imagination.
Violet, a clever heroine, empowers young readers.
Encourages analytical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Perfect blend of adventure and educational content.

Violet and the Smugglers
Harriet Whitehorn, 2016
Award winning
Kid Caramel: Books 1, Case of the Missing Ankh (Kid Caramel, Private Detective)
Mr. Dwayne Ferguson, 1997
68 pages
Why to read
Engaging mystery encourages critical thinking in young readers. - Diverse characters promote inclusivity and understanding. - Adventure-filled storyline captivates and educates simultaneously. - Builds literacy and analytical skills through entertainment.

Kid Caramel: Books 1, Case of the Missing Ankh (Kid Caramel, Private Detective)
Mr. Dwayne Ferguson, 1997
Award winning
The Case of the Locked Box (Book 11) (The Milo & Jazz Mysteries)
Mara Rockliff, Lewis B. Montgomery, 2013
112 pages
Why to read
Engaging mystery enhances problem-solving skills.
Relatable young detectives stimulate children’s imagination.
Encourages logical thinking and attention to detail.
Perfect blend of entertainment and education.

The Case of the Locked Box (Book 11) (The Milo & Jazz Mysteries)
Mara Rockliff, Lewis B. Montgomery, 2013
The Lost Puppy
Clara Vulliamy, 2018
176 pages
Why to read
Captivating storyline enhances focus and imagination.
Characters exhibit resilience, boosting emotional development.
Encourages empathy through animal-focused narrative.
Supports language skills with simple yet engaging text.

The Lost Puppy
Clara Vulliamy, 2018
The Mystery of the Missing Mummy: (Katie Woo and Pedro Mysteries)
Fran Manushkin, 2022
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging mystery plot enhances critical thinking skills.
Relatable characters, Katie and Pedro, boost connection and empathy.
Encourages deductive reasoning and attention to detail.
Ideal for shared reading, strengthens parent-child bond.

