When a thief gets hold of Cam Jansen's mother's bag, the young sleuth immediately jumps into action and begins her search for the clues to get it back.
Who catnapped Little Tiger? And why would someone want to steal a helpless woman?s cat? Cam Jansen is the only one who can identify the suspect. Now it?s up to Cam and her photographic memory to solve
Detective Jeffrey Bones and Grandpa are at the amusement park. They buy tickets for games, the merry-go-round, and the roller coaster. But when it?s time to finally ride the big coaster, the tickets a
Bones is on the case! Detective Jeffrey Bones is having fun eating cake and watching a clown perform tricks at Not-Me Amy?s birthday party. But when the clown can?t find her street clothes at the end
At her school?s Green Fair, Cam and her friends are learning how to keep the earth green. Everyone is having fun at the exhibits?until a student?s remotecontrolled car goes missing! Was it stolen? It?
The snow is falling hard, but that doesn't stop Cam and Eric from solving a mystery. Three computers are missing from Mrs. Bell's computer lab. Who could have taken them? How did the thief get away a
In Bones and the Big Yellow Mystery, Mr. Green has lost his school bus. "A bus is a big thing to lose," Jeffrey says. But sometimes, big things are hard to find. Maybe Mr. Green's bus was stolen. Dete
Cam Jansen and her best friend Eric have headed to the beach. But after a day of sun and fun, they can't find Cam's mother. Was she abducted by aliens? Is she in disguise? "Click," says Cam, and the h
Cam and her friend Eric are having a great time at the circus with Aunt Molly - that is, until their box of popcorn goes missing. Did they lose it, or was it stolen? It's up to Cam and her photographi
Eric's father is finally graduating from college. But before the celebration can begin, a very special present from Grandpa Shelton disappears. Was it lost-or stolen? Cam must use her photographic mem
Introduces beginning readers to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s courageous fight for justice during the Civil Rights Movement, his life, his assassination, and his impact on American history.
Hands-on activities and colorful illustrations provide an introduction to the concepts of math and problem solving for young readers through the presentation of fun and exciting fraction problems.
Full-color artwork, a list of important dates, and an author's note mark this portrait of the escaped slave who became an orator, writer, and leader in the abolitionist movement.
Full-color illustrations highlight the life story of the young Jewish girl, who became a victim of the Nazis but whose diary--written while she was in hiding with her family--has become world famous.
A pictorial biography of the civil rights figure describes Parks's childhood, her 1955 refusal to give up her bus seat to a white person in Montgomery, Alabama, her arrest, and the effects of her acti
Fractions, decimals, and percents are everywhere! Just take a stroll around a county fair. There are reactions at the pie-eating contest, decimals in the arcade, and percent signs in the prize booth.
An entertaining book that explains why time zones exist and includes little-known facts and historical lore, an explanation of Daylight Savings Time and a hands-on activity that can be performed at ho
Amy's dad is away, fighting in World War II, and her mama must take a job. But it's no ordinary job--Amy's mother becomes a baseball player in the first professional women's league! Amy cheers louder
Introduces the physical properties of objects that sink or float and offers examples of them in everyday life, along with simple experiments to try at home.