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Clues in the Attic
Clues in the Attic
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Award Winners Reviewed Titles Accelerated Reader
My First Graphic Novel

Clues in the Attic

by Cari Meister
Illustrated by Rémy Simard

Ben lost something that belongs to his sister, and he has to find it. He is scared, but it doesn't matter. Ben has to be brave. He has to go into the attic.

 
DeweyE
  
Reading LevelGrades K-2
Interest LevelGrades K-2
GRLH
Lexile LevelGN450L
ATOS Level1.9
AR Points0.5
AR Quiz #134751
  
  
ISBN978-1-66396-458-8
PublisherStone Arch Books
BrandMy First Graphic Novel
Copyright2010
  
Page Count32
LanguagesEnglish
Capstone Interactive eBook
List Price: $53.32 School/Library Price
$39.99

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Reviews

Great Kids Books - Mary Ann Scheuer

"Students in our library love, love, love graphic novels. They draw them in with their bright pictures dynamic stories. Kids who are new to reading also love graphic novels, and the series My First Graphic Novel has some wonderful titles perfectly suited for 1st, 2nd and 3rd graders who are learning to read on their own. Clues in the Attic and Bus Ride Bully have been particularly popular in our school library. Both available as paperbacks for your home library. Clues in the Attic by Cari Meister illustrated by Remy Simard My First Graphic Novel series MN: Stone Arch Books, 2010 ages 5 - 8 available on Amazon and at your local library Clues in the Attic and Bus Ride Bully are written by Cari Meister, known for her Tiny series of early readers, about Tiny the dog who is not so tiny after all (Tiny Goes to the Library, Puffin, 2000). In Clues in the Attic , Ben is worried about strange noises he hears coming from the attic. When he investigates, he is sure there are bats in the attic. Finally, his sister helps him discover that it’s really just her missing snake. In Bus Ride Bully , Gavin hates riding the bus because Max is always being mean to him. But when Max is hurt and can’t come to school, Gavin starts to worry. http://greatkidbooks.blogspot.com/2011/01/my-first-graphic-novels-great-books-for.html" - Great Kids Books

January 19, 2011

School Library Journal - Kim T. Ha, Elkridge Branch Library, MD

"In Clues in the Attic, siblings Ben and Sofia investigate strange noises that they hear coming from above them. In The Missing Monster Card, Ethan misplaces a valuable trading card. Kids who pay close attention to the images can easily solve the mystery. These titles provide effective early-reader equivalents to comics and graphic novels. Their traditional beginning-reader trim size as well as bold and brightly colored illustrations are appealing to novice readers, while the inclusion of a “How to Read a Graphic Novel” section, a glossary, discussion questions, and writing prompts will appeal to parents and teachers. The texts include simple sentences that closely match the art, while panels are limited to a maximum of four per page. Good fun for early graphic-novel readers." - School Library Journal

May 1, 2010

 

Awards

Graphic Novel Reporter

2011 Graphic Novels for Kids Core List

April 1, 2011

Cari Meister

Cari Meister

Cari Meister has written more than a hundred books for children, including the "Tiny" series (Penguin) and the "Meet the Monsters" series (Stone Arch Books). She has received many awards for her books. Most recently, "Airplane Adventure" (Stone Arch Books), was named to "Parents" magazine Best Books for 2010. Cari has been fascinated by the night sky ever since she can remember. Her love of space and stars led her to Space Camp when she was growing up. Today, Cari lives in the mountains of Colorado, with her husband, four boys, two horses and one dog.

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