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Nate the Great and the Big Sniff
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Nate the Great and the Big Sniff Paperback - 2003

by Sharmat, Mitchell,Sharmat, Marjorie Weinman

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Nate depends on his dog, Sludge, to help him solve all of his cases. But Sludge can't help him this time because he's lost inside a big department store on a rainy day. Nate looks high and low, but every clue leads to a dead end--until Nate realizes that Sludge "can" help him. Illustrations.

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Yearling, 2003-02-11. Paperback. Very Good. 0.3000 in x 7.4000 in x 5.1000 in. Crease on cover* Writing on first page*
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  • Title Nate the Great and the Big Sniff
  • Author Sharmat, Mitchell,Sharmat, Marjorie Weinman
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition REI REP
  • Condition Used - Very Good
  • Pages 48
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Yearling, New York, New York, U.S.A.
  • Date 2003-02-11
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Illustrated
  • Bookseller's Inventory # mon0000591786
  • ISBN 9780440415022 / 0440415020
  • Weight 0.25 lbs (0.11 kg)
  • Dimensions 7.4 x 5.1 x 0.2 in (18.80 x 12.95 x 0.51 cm)
  • Ages 06 to 09 years
  • Grade levels 1 - 4
  • Reading level 460
  • Themes
    • Theometrics: Secular
    • Topical: Easy Readers
  • Library of Congress subjects Mystery fiction, Dogs
  • Dewey Decimal Code E

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From the publisher

Born in Portland, Maine, in 1928, Marjorie Weinman Sharmat dreamed of becoming a writer. Little did she know that she would be the author of more than 70 books for children of all ages. Another of her childhood dreams, that of becoming a detective, has also been realized in her most popular Nate the Great series, begun in 1972.

Many of Sharmat's books have been Literary Guild selections and chosen as Books of the Year by the Library of Congress. Several have been made into films for television, including Nate the Great Goes Undercover, winner of the Los Angeles International Children's Film Festival Award. Nate the Great Saves the King of Sweden has been named one of the New York Public Library's 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing.

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Nate, the great detective, depends on his dog, Sludge, to help him solve all of his cases. But Sludge can't help him this time -- Sludge is lost! Lost inside a big department store on a rainy day. Nate frantically searches for his best friend and trusted helper. Salespeople have spotted a wet, slippery, sloppy dog running about. Is Sludge hiding from them? Nate looks high and low, and in places he'd rather not look at all. But every clue leads to a dead end . . . until Nate realizes that Sludge "can help him with this case!

"From the Hardcover edition.

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“The familiar characters, basic plot, and illustrated pages of these simple chapter books build confidence in children who are just starting to read and who look forward to a new mystery.”–Kirkus Reviews
“Another satisfying entry in a consistently entertaining series.”–Booklist

About the author

MARJORIE WEINMAN SHARMAT has written more than 130 books for children and young adults, as well as movie and TV novelizations. Her books have been translated into twenty-four languages. The award-winning Nate the Great series, hailed in Booklist as "groundbreaking," was inspired by her father, Nathan Weinman. As a child in Portland, Maine, her first job was counting boxes at the real-life Weinman Brothers, a wholesale and manufacturing business owned by her father and uncle.

MITCHELL SHARMAT, a graduate of Harvard University, has written numerous picture books, easy readers, and novels, and is a contributor to many textbook reading programs. He is best known for the classic Gregory, the Terrible Eater, a Reading Rainbow Feature Selection and a New York Times Critics' Pick. He has also coauthored many books with his wife, including the Olivia Sharp series. In Mitchell Sharmat's honor, The Sharmat Collection, displaying the books he's written, was established at the Harvard Graduate School of Education by the Munroe C. Gutman Library.

MARTHA WESTON illustrated How Will the Easter Bunny Know? by Kay Winters (Yearling), as well as more than forty books for children, including six she also wrote.