The Case of the Christmas Snowman (Jigsaw Jones Mystery #2)
It's nearly Christmas and the class is bustling with holiday excitement. But Lucy is not happy at all. She's lost her father's rare coin. Jigsaw is sure he can solve the mystery, even if it means interviewing a tough suspect, Bigs Malone, the biggest kid in the second grade.
Paperback, 74 pages
Published
November 1st 1998
by Scholastic Paperbacks
(first published 1998)
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We've just started reading the books in the Jigsaw Jones series of mysteries. Our youngest really likes them; she says they remind her of the Nate the Great stories, which she also loves. This story was fairly simple and straightforward, but we liked the plot and we loved the ending. It was a fun story to read aloud and we enjoyed reading it together.
It was a cool book. I love mysteries and I've read a lot of these Jigsaw Jones books. The mysteries are always so creative!
I thought this book was good because at the end they found the missing coin htat was in the story.
it was a cool book.I loved it.It is the third book I've had read by Jigsaw Jones.
this one's about a rare coin, a bully and a snowman
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James Preller (born 1961) is the children's book author of the Jigsaw Jones Mysteries, which are published by Scholastic Corporation. He grew up in Wantagh, New York and went to college in Oneonta, New York. After graduating from college in 1983, James Preller was employed as a waiter for one year before being hired as a copywriter by Scholastic Corporation, where he was introduced (through their ...more
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