Book Title & Alexandra's Review

A to Z Mysteries Series by Ron Roy

2nd to 4th Grade

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Join Dink, Josh and Ruth Rose as they solve mystery after mystery.

 

These were one of my favorite book series in elementary school growing up. I read them all, from A to Z.

 

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The mysteries don’t stop at just the alphabet. The author Ron Roy continues the story in the A to Z Mysteries: Super Edition Series. When these books came out, I had entered middle school and had lost interest in these simple mystery books.

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The mysteries continue with a spinoff series called Calendar Mysteries. These stories focus on Dink’s cousin Lucy, Josh’s younger twin brothers Brain and Bradley, and Ruth Rose’s younger brother Nate.

 

These books are perfect for young children and helps set them up for more advance mystery books in the future.

 

This weeks’ Weird but True Fact about the Alphabet

The symbol &, which means “and”, was once a letter in the English alphabet.

 

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