Children's Book and Media Review

Volume 40 | Issue 4 Article 41

2019 Scooby-Doo: Super Spies Deborah Le Starge

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BYU ScholarsArchive Citation Le Starge, Deborah (2019) "Scooby-Doo: Super Spies," Children's Book and Media Review: Vol. 40 : Iss. 4 , Article 41. Available at: https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/cbmr/vol40/iss4/41

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Book Review Scooby-Doo: Super Spies

All the Scooby-Snacks have been eaten, books have been read, and games have been played, and now Scooby and Shaggy are bored. So what do they do? Pretend to be spies, of course! They start by spying on Daphne but discover that she’s missing. Now the pair must search the house and piece together the clues. In the end, Daphne returns home, and the mystery is solved. Author Maria S. Barbo One fun aspect about this book is that the reader is able to collect Illustrator clues just like Scooby and Shaggy by looking for the extra details that are revealed in the illustrations. This helps the reader feel like Duendes del Sur they are a part of the story and makes it more fun for young read- Reviewer ers. Also, since the characters are from a classic television cartoon and are easily recognizable by most students, this book becomes Deborah Le Starge even more appealing to readers that may get excited about this Rating particular series. Dependable Level Preschool, Primary

Pages 24 Year 2017 Publisher Spotlight ISBN 9781614794776

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