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Cargando... King & Kayla and the Case of the Unhappy Neighborpor Dori Hillestad Butler
![]() SYES Library Wishlist (745) Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Although I love the King and Kayla books, part of me always wonders if there will at some point be that final story that explains how King was taken away from Kayla and ended up with his new family, in the longer chapter books, where his name is changed to Buddy. Anyways, that's just my curiosity. In their latest mysterious adventure, King and Kayla are out on a walk when they meet Kayla's friend Jillian and her bouncy puppy Thor. Thor, although small, has a yen to dig and has dug himself into some serious trouble. He's been accused messing up Mr. Gary's yard next door - and Mr. Gary is grumpy! King starts gathering clues - he doesn't think Thor is guilty - and hears some scary rumors from Cat with No Name about a new guy. Kayla tries some tests and discovers that Thor doesn't like the fruit and vegetables that were eaten in the yard. Once they've put their clues together, King, Mouse the great dane, and Thor go on a trip to investigate and make a (stinky) discovery right in Mr. Gary's yard! Luckily, Kayla is there to support them and the real culprit is discovered and Thor exonerated. Verdict: Another satisfying early mystery from Butler and Mayers. King's expressive face and the two parallel investigations, carefully reasoned out in simple language, make this the best current easy reader mysteries series and a popular choice for kids. Recommended. ISBN: 9781682630556; Published March 2020 by Peachtree; Galley provided by publisher; Purchased for the library sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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"King the golden retriever struggles to communicate with his human, Kayla, as both try to clear Thor of having trashed Mr. Gary's yard." -- No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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This is another title in an ongoing series. While it still has most of the charm of the other titles, it's starting to feel a little too formulaic for me. The young readers who are the target audience probably won't mind the repetition, so that's not a criticism per se, but I just wasn't feeling it this time. This book also seemed to introduce several new characters at once, which again isn't a problem, just an observation.
Short chapters make this title an ideal bridge between less wordy early readers and longer chapter books. Young readers are introduced to the mystery genre and logical thinking to find solutions. This includes both King and his dog pals’ way of finding the culprit and Kayla and her human friends’ ways of clearing Thor’s name. The illustrations fit the text well. (