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Book Review The Mystery of the Stolen Statue (10) (Third-Grade Detectives)

by George E. Stanley

Book Details

Publisher:Perfect For Young Readers Who Might Be Transitioning From Early Chapter Books
Published:2004
Pages:71
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:0689864914

Reading Info

Age Range:8-12

About This Book

The Third-Grade Detectives investigate when a fifteenth-century statue is stolen from and art museum and destroyed.

Our Review

This clever mystery novel follows a classroom of young investigators as they tackle their most challenging case yetβ€”the theft and destruction of a priceless fifteenth-century statue from a local art museum. The story cleverly weaves together deductive reasoning with age-appropriate problem-solving, allowing middle-grade readers to piece together clues alongside the characters while learning about art history and museum security. Young detectives will appreciate how the narrative balances suspense with approachable storytelling, making complex concepts like provenance and artifact preservation accessible through an engaging whodunit framework.

What sets this educational mystery apart is its emphasis on collaborative investigation and logical thinking skills that align perfectly with third-grade developmental levels. Children who enjoy puzzles, treasure hunts, or escape room-style challenges will be particularly drawn to the methodical clue-gathering and the satisfying reveal of how seemingly small observations solve the larger case. The book successfully transforms historical artifacts into compelling mystery elements, leaving young readers with both entertainment and an appreciation for cultural preservation that extends beyond the final page.

Themes

Juvenile Fiction

Subjects

Juvenile Fiction