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Sherlock Chick

Sherlock Chick's First Case

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Hatched from his egg with detective's hat and magnifying glass, Sherlock Chick immediately sets out to find who has stolen the corn from the chickens' feed bin.

42 pages, Hardcover

First published October 1, 1986

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Robert M. Quackenbush

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Author/Artist/Educator Robert Quackenbush has written and illustrated over 200 books for young readers including his popular Miss Mallard Mysteries, which have been made into animated films for children's worldwide television programming by Cinar (now Cookie Jar Entertainment) that are showing in 70 countries. His books have won many awards and citations including an Edgar Allen Poe Special Award for Best Juvenile Mystery, a Gradiva Award, and a gold medal from the Holland Society of New York for distinction in art and literature by a member of the society. He is a frequent visiting author at schools and libraries giving programs to instill children with a love of books and reading. These tours have taken him across the US, including Alaska, South America, Europe, and the Middle East. His art is in the permanent collections of the Whitney Museum, the Smithsonian Institution, the Department of Interior, the U.S. Air Force Museum, and Norton Simon Museum. For further information, visit his Web site www.rquackenbush.com, which also gives his Facebook and Blog addresses.

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3,242 reviews1,259 followers
September 12, 2025
A quaint little who-done-it for the beginning reader. They’ll enjoy the bits of humor along the way.

Ages: 4 - 8
Reading Level: 1st - 2nd grades

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6,235 reviews310 followers
May 1, 2019
First sentence: Sherlock Chick's first case began on the day he was born. At once, Emma Hen and Harvey Rooster knew that he was special. With that, his proud parents named him Sherlock. His first words were, "Are you in need of a detective?"

Premise/plot: Sherlock Chick tackles his first case in this newly republished picture book by Robert Quackenbush. Someone has taken the CORN?!?! Can Sherlock follow the clues and solve the mystery?!

My thoughts: I really LOVED this one. It was super fun. I loved the problem-solving at the end of the book. It was a hoot.

Text: 5 out of 5
Illustrations: 4 out of 5
Total: 9 out of 10
Profile Image for Shannon.
2,135 reviews63 followers
March 2, 2019
Nice, repetitive story. Didn’t love the helicopter parents.
Profile Image for Becky B.
9,476 reviews198 followers
May 26, 2022
Sherlock Chick's parents know he is special right at his hatching. They immediately put him on the case of some missing corn feed.

I really like that this story pauses frequently to ask readers what Sherlock Chick sees, and they can make observations themselves before turning the page to see what Sherlock Chick saw. A splendid introduction to the mystery genre and making observations for littles!
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1,288 reviews21 followers
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July 9, 2020
I liked the general storytelling, but the formatting was way off. Why is the font so weirdly placed? I suppose it's because the illustrations needed to be large or you would lose the story. But each illustration was also in a box, so they could have done something different, maybe even make them the size as all of the other early readers. I'm sort of baffled by this one.
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5,310 reviews5 followers
September 22, 2023
Any book with a ghost eating garbage is top notch in my book. Sherlock Chick good searching for a corn thief. With the help of the other animals and a scarecrow, Sherlock Chick is able to save the day. A cute story, nice illustrations.
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1,420 reviews12 followers
January 1, 2021
This was a blast from my past when I saw it at the library, although I miss the classic 80s cover. I'll need to come back to this when kiddo can try to solve the mystery himself.
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317 reviews6 followers
March 17, 2022
“I don’t really like it because the crows took the corn. I wish Hulk smashed them.” - Lucy, 4yo
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July 25, 2024
Cute. Used for PreK storytime.
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March 27, 2019
It's not often that I like a story but not the illustrations. The story challenges readers to guess what is on the next page. But the illustrations are very rough. Anyone could have drawn them.
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