Cam Jansen and the Mystery of the Television Dog (Cam Jansen Mysteries, #4)
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Cam Jansen and the Mystery of the Television Dog (Cam Jansen Mysteries #4)

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The Cam Jansen books are perfect for young readers who are making the transition to chapter books, and Cam is a spunky young heroine whom readers have loved for over two decades. Now the first ten books in the series have updated covers that bring new life to these perennial best-sellers. Old fans and new readers will love Cam's cool, modern look!
Paperback, 64 pages
Published July 22nd 2004 by Puffin
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Sarah
The original Cam Jansen series follows the exploits of 10-year-old 5th grader Jennifer "the Camera" (aka "Cam") Jansen and her best friend, classmate, and neighbor Eric Shelton. Cam got her nickname because of her photographic memory. All she has to do is say "Click," and Cam can remember everything she's seen, which comes in pretty handy when trying to solve mysteries.

David Adler has written several beginning chapter book series, but Cam Jansen is one o...more
Dolly
Dolly rated it 3 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition
Recommends it for: parents reading with their children
Another fun mystery in the Cam Jansen series of stories by David A. Adler. We've read a lot of these books and our girls love them. The only issue I have with this story is the dangerous situation that Cam and Eric (and his sisters) put themselves into. It's just a story, but I'm sure to discuss with our girls the actions that they should have taken and how what they did was unsafe. In any case, we enjoyed this story and will look for more at our local library.
Daisy Ho
This is my another favorite type of book-Mysteries!!! I loved mysteries a lot. This book is about a girl who has great memory to remember things called Cam. She helps the people finds the lost mystery dog and finally, she found it with different type of memories she remembers to help her to figure out who is the people who steal the dog! I love this book because it has different challenges and memories to help us figure out!
Kristen
This childrens mystery is a great example of how even kids can help solve cases. Cam Jansen uses her photographic memory once again to solve a case, with the help of her freinds of course. Also, I particularly liked that the kids were at a book store ready to get a book signed when the case starts. Many times we hear about adults going to book signs, but this shows kids can get invoved with authors as well.
Ethan
In this book, these two dogs get switched and they both look like each other until Cam solves the mystery! And in this book, this man is trying to get the television dog, so he puts black nail polish on his dog to look like the other dog, so the other dog's trainer will think it's his. Then he'll take the real television dog. It's a good thing that there's Cam Jansen!
Slayermel
Slayermel rated it 3 of 5 stars
Recommends it for: anyone with Kindergarten age children
This is another book that I have been reading with the children in my class during our rest time. This was a perfect book for transitioning into chapter books. The children loved the element of mystery in the story. What happened to the dog? Are they going to switch the dog back?
This was a very cute story, and Perfect for the Kindergarten age group.

Whit
Whit rated it 3 of 5 stars
This is a cute Cam Jansen title. It was a quick and enjoyable read to share with my five-year-old. It was her first "mystery" book and so was a nice change from the usual.
Anna
Anna rated it 4 of 5 stars
Shelves: read-by-myself
There was two dogs and this man stole one which was Poochy. She got Poochy back and she put the other dog in place so he would think Cloudy was Poochy.
Anna
Anna rated it 4 of 5 stars
I like Cam Jansen books because I like mysteries. And I like how she found out which dog was the right one, because they were almost identical.
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this was a great book i can right a whole letter abot it is is a cool book read it
Shawn Dalat
This book has a interesting mystery.
Rachel Dalat
it is cool I prifer dairy of wimpy kid
Wendy
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Joe Gardner
another in the series for beginning chapter book readers.
Ainsley
I really like this book because I like dogs.
Rachel Schlabach
This series is wonderful. Great for third and fourth grade readers. Super fun books!
Sara
Sara rated it 5 of 5 stars
I love the Cam Jansen books. I wish I had a photographic memory!
Katie
Katie rated it 5 of 5 stars
its cool how she figures that kind of stuff out its awesome
Jose
Jose added it
really good book i read it in second grade

Navya Annam
twins could cause lots of problems.
Alyssa
I don't like cam janson at all.
After
After rated it 3 of 5 stars
The whole series is recommended.
Danielle rivera
Danielle rivera rated it 3 of 5 stars
Recommends it for: danielle
hey you no this book is hot
Taylor
Taylor rated it 4 of 5 stars
i like this book
Janet
Janet rated it 5 of 5 stars
4th in series 1981
Hernan
Hernan rated it 5 of 5 stars
Recommends it for: a friend
i like this book is cool
Sam
Sam rated it 5 of 5 stars
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