This title presents an illustrated, fun, narrative approach to science. Young readers will love uncovering the solutions to these quirky mysteries! This title includes experiments that readers can try themselves. It is aimed at children aged 9 to 12 years old. Science super-sleuths Drake Doyle and Nell Fossey are back - this time in a never-before-published addition to the popular series! They've got an exciting collection of cases, too: Are ghosts and ghouls keeping Edgar Glum awake? Have aliens invaded Mossy Swamp? What's the crooked game everyone's losing at the carnival? And why is the town bridge going bananas? Kids will have fun following the clues - and learning about such real scientific principles as amplification, ecosystems, magnetic fields and more. Plus, budding Doyles and Fosseys will find actual experiments to try!
This is Book 2 in the Doyle and Fossey, Science Detectives Series. See all Doyle and Fossey, Science Detectives books here.
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Michele Torrey holds a degree in microbiology and immunology. In addition to the Doyle & Fossey mysteries she has written many others books for young people. Barbara Johansen Newman was a puppeteer and doll maker before becoming a full-time illustrator. Her work has been featured in national magazines, newspapers, calendars, cards and more than a dozen books
More about Michele TorreyMichele Torrey holds a degree in microbiology and immunology. In addition to the Doyle & Fossey mysteries she has written many others books for young people. Barbara Johansen Newman was a puppeteer and doll maker before becoming a full-time illustrator. Her work has been featured in magazines, newspapers, calendars, cards and more than a dozen books for chil
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