Encyclopedia Brown and the Case of the Jumping Frogs


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Buy the eBook Price: Available in Russia Shop from Russia to buy this item. The solutions to all the mysteries are in the backā€”but can you solve them first?

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Yes No Thanks for your feedback! Yep, he's still around and as crafty as ever. Of the 10 cases in this book, I was only able to solve two of them without reading the solutions in the back. How to write a great review Do Say what you liked best and least Describe the author's style Explain the rating you gave Don't Use rude and profane language Include any personal information Mention spoilers or the book's price Recap the plot.

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The Encyclopedia Brown Encyclopedia | The Case of the Jumping Frogs

They also learned how to race and they got massages. The science club was going on a frog-hunting trip and Ribbet invited Encyclopedia and Sally to come along. Why those two antagonists were even involved in the science club is its own mystery. The group met at a campground in the park that was enclosed by a high steel fence with two lockable gates on two opposite sides.

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It leads me to believe that it once served as an internment camp. The park ranger let Mr. Sands, the science teacher in charge of the event, and the kids in and locked the gates behind them. As bad as this sounds, Sands was given a key.

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No, even with Sands having a key, it still sounds weird. Why are they being locked up? Moments after being locked into the steel cage of fun, they children heard a roar of an engine.

A tractor headed towards the gate. The driver, named Hal, got out, unlocked the gate, drove through the opening, got out, locked the gate, got back in and drove up to the children. He explained that he had to cut a firebreak.

Encyclopedia Brown and the case of the jumping frogs

Read my full review at Carstairs Considers. Jan 06, Rachel rated it it was amazing Shelves: Bought this for Christmas for my frog - loving daughter, who just discovered encyclopedia brown. It seems to have been written by a different author, but the mysteries themselves were just as much fun as I remember from my own childhood.

Jan 18, Katie rated it liked it. A great childrens series about a younf boy detective.

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He solves the mysteries that go on in his town with the help of his friends and insight from his father the police officer. Apr 14, Jessie rated it it was ok. When I got this I didn't realize it was a collection of ten mysteries. If each story had been longer it would have been better but to pack ten stories into 80 pages is kind of ridiculous. Apr 21, George rated it liked it. I actually read the Kindle version of this book.

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