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Encyclopedia Brown Cracks the Case
Encyclopedia Brown Cracks the Case
Encyclopedia Brown Cracks the Case
Audiobook1 hour

Encyclopedia Brown Cracks the Case

Written by Donald J. Sobol

Narrated by Greg Steinbruner

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

The Pacific Northwest Library Association Young Readers' Choice Award is just one of the many honors bestowed upon Donald J. Sobol for his brilliant crimesolving creation, Encyclopedia Brown. In this volume, Encyclopedia tackles 10 more puzzling cases in his small hometown of Idaville. From petty thieves to moneygrubbing charlatans, Encyclopedia foils all of their dastardly plots using his quick wits and super smarts. Encyclopedia's adventures are fun and they teach valuable lessons about determination, observation, and problem-solving.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 21, 2010
ISBN9781449828257
Encyclopedia Brown Cracks the Case

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    It sucked,I hated it, but it was kind of interesting
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Leroy ‘Encyclopedia’ Brown, boy detective, is here to solve the mysteries of Idaville. No case is too big or problem too small for Encyclopedia Brown. Encyclopedia helps his father, Idaville’s police chief, solve his toughest cases over dinner. He also runs a small detective agency out of his family’s garage to help the neighborhood children with their problems. This book includes ten short cases ranging from a trying to catch a jewel thief to being hired to stop neighborhood bullies from cheating kids. Each mystery’s solution is in the back of the book separate from the story so kids can see how clever they are by trying to solve the case alongside Encyclopedia Brown. The short length of each case, the generally common vocabulary, occasional sketch type illustration, and the exciting mysteries to be solved make this a suitable book for kids ages 6 to 10 who are transitioning to reading chapter books.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I read this one aloud to my first-grade son (although my fourth-grade son listened too). Encyclopedia Brown is still as entertaining as when I was a kid. I like these books because each chapter presents a mystery that stands alone, and the who-dun-it is presented in a separate section at the end of the book so that we could help Encyclopedia crack each case.