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Book Review A Disappearance in Paris A Fun Reading and Language Book for Grades 3-5

by GL Robinson

Book Details

Publisher:Toucan Publishing
Published:2018-06-19
Pages:42
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:9887830550

Reading Info

Age Range:8-10

About This Book

The baguettes have all disappeared in Paris! The French love their bread, so what are the people going to do? Detective Dylan and his best friend Tazzie are off to help the Parisiens solve this mystery, but will they be able to help everyone in time? Join Dylan's adventure as he learns about the French capital as he visits all the main tourist attractions in Paris. They find clues along the way, and just as they are about to catch the crook, things are not what they seem... As our cartoon detect

Our Review

This charming mystery adventure whisks young readers to the heart of Paris for a deliciously puzzling case. When all the city's baguettes vanish, young Detective Dylan and his canine companion Tazzie must follow clues through iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Louvre, introducing children to famous Parisian sights. The story cleverly weaves a whodunit plot with gentle cultural education, making the French capital's geography an integral part of the investigation. Readers will enjoy piecing together the mystery while virtually touring the city's most famous attractions.

What sets this children's detective story apart is its engaging "things are not what they seem" twist, which teaches kids to look beyond the obvious and question their assumptions. The dynamic between Dylan and his loyal dog Tazzie provides a wonderful model of teamwork and friendship that will resonate with young readers. This book is ideal for children who enjoy adventure stories with a side of learning, seamlessly blending an exciting plot with an introduction to French culture. The satisfying conclusion leaves readers feeling like they've solved a case and taken a mini-vacation, all from their reading chair.

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