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The Case of the Beagle Burglar

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Third grader Jack has a secret — he can talk to animals! Can they help him crack this case?The day I found out I could talk to animals did not start out well. First, I couldn't find my lucky T-shirt. Second, my dog, Scout, dragged me around the yard chasing squirrels. And third, the squirrels threw a bunch of acorns at my head. After I was hit, I realized I could talk to animals! It sounds crazy but it's true. I could understand Scout, the squirrels, and every other animal—even bugs!My day got even worse when my best friend Leo's homework went missing. Leo blamed Scout! I know Scout's a dog, but trust me—he did not eat Leo's homework. But how would I prove it? There was only one thing to do—I had to talk to the animals around town. It was up to me, Jack Doyle, to get a clue and solve the mystery.

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Series: Jack Gets a Clue Publisher: Scholastic Inc.

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9780545388986
  • Release date: September 23, 2014

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9780545388986
  • File size: 5610 KB
  • Release date: September 23, 2014

Formats

OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

Levels

ATOS Level:3.3
Lexile® Measure:450
Interest Level:K-3(LG)
Text Difficulty:0-2

Third grader Jack has a secret — he can talk to animals! Can they help him crack this case?The day I found out I could talk to animals did not start out well. First, I couldn't find my lucky T-shirt. Second, my dog, Scout, dragged me around the yard chasing squirrels. And third, the squirrels threw a bunch of acorns at my head. After I was hit, I realized I could talk to animals! It sounds crazy but it's true. I could understand Scout, the squirrels, and every other animal—even bugs!My day got even worse when my best friend Leo's homework went missing. Leo blamed Scout! I know Scout's a dog, but trust me—he did not eat Leo's homework. But how would I prove it? There was only one thing to do—I had to talk to the animals around town. It was up to me, Jack Doyle, to get a clue and solve the mystery.

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