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Cul-de-Sac Kids Collection Three: Books 13-18 Paperback - 2018
by Lewis, Beverly
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Lewis' lighthearted chapter book series follows a group of neighborhood friends who solve mysteries and learn the value of friendship and faith. This volume contains "Tarantula Toes, Green Gravy, Backyard Bandit Mystery, Tree House Trouble, The Creepy Sleep-Over, " and "The Great TV Turn-Off."
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Details
- Title Cul-de-Sac Kids Collection Three: Books 13-18
- Author Lewis, Beverly
- Binding Paperback
- Condition New
- Pages 368
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Bethany House Publishers
- Date 2018-04-03
- Features Table of Contents
- Bookseller's Inventory # OTF-S-9780764230509
- ISBN 9780764230509 / 0764230506
- Weight 1.05 lbs (0.48 kg)
- Dimensions 8.4 x 5.5 x 1.1 in (21.34 x 13.97 x 2.79 cm)
- Ages 06 to 08 years
- Grade levels 1 - 3
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Themes
- Religious Orientation: Christian
- Library of Congress subjects Brothers and sisters, Detective and mystery stories
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 2017945876
- Dewey Decimal Code FIC
From the rear cover
Blossom Hill Lane is the best neighborhood ever--mostly because of the kids who live there, and the fun they share. Join Abby, Jason, Dunkum, Stacy, and their friends as they learn together with the rest of the Cul-de-Sac Kids the value of friendship and faith.
Tarantula Toes Jason Birchall is starting a zoo in his bedroom! Besides a bullfrog, Jason now owns a tarantula. Will Jason use his scary-looking pet to trick his pals?
Green Gravy Student of the week Carly Hunter decides her class needs to go green for St. Patrick's Day. But her brother Jimmy doesn't want to join in. Who will win this brother-sister tug-of-war?
Backyard Bandit Mystery Stacy Henry and her cul-de-sac friends put together a big yard sale. But then some of their old treasures disappear! Is there a bandit in the cul-de-sac?
Tree House Trouble When Abby Hunter and Stacy Henry build a cool tree house, it causes big trouble. Especially when they start posting signs that read No Boys Allowed!
The Creepy Sleep-Over Dunkum Mifflin is excited to go to a class sleep-over. But the weird shadows and strange noises in the old mansion have him spooked! Can Dunkum get over his fears?
The Great TV Turn-Off Eric Hagel decides that the entire cul-de-sac shouldn't watch a speck of TV for a whole week. All the kids agree. But can they get the adults to go along with the plan?
Tarantula Toes Jason Birchall is starting a zoo in his bedroom! Besides a bullfrog, Jason now owns a tarantula. Will Jason use his scary-looking pet to trick his pals?
Green Gravy Student of the week Carly Hunter decides her class needs to go green for St. Patrick's Day. But her brother Jimmy doesn't want to join in. Who will win this brother-sister tug-of-war?
Backyard Bandit Mystery Stacy Henry and her cul-de-sac friends put together a big yard sale. But then some of their old treasures disappear! Is there a bandit in the cul-de-sac?
Tree House Trouble When Abby Hunter and Stacy Henry build a cool tree house, it causes big trouble. Especially when they start posting signs that read No Boys Allowed!
The Creepy Sleep-Over Dunkum Mifflin is excited to go to a class sleep-over. But the weird shadows and strange noises in the old mansion have him spooked! Can Dunkum get over his fears?
The Great TV Turn-Off Eric Hagel decides that the entire cul-de-sac shouldn't watch a speck of TV for a whole week. All the kids agree. But can they get the adults to go along with the plan?