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Pedro's Mystery Club
(Pedro en Español)
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With a new clubhouse in his yard, Pedro decides to start a mystery-solving club. Will he and his friends find the clues to crack the case?
Paperback, 32 pages
Published
August 1st 2016
by Picture Window Books
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What I like about this book (& series):
-Pedro and Katie Woo are both in this series! Cool to see the two combine and fans of Katie Woo can jump on board with this one!
-I love the multicultural aspect of the characters.
-There are SUPER cool features at the end including a glossary, "let's talk" & "let's write" ideas, and jokes. The capstone website (which features games, etc.) is also listed in the back.
-Very bold, colorful illustrations and an awesome reading level bump it up a notch for ...more
-Pedro and Katie Woo are both in this series! Cool to see the two combine and fans of Katie Woo can jump on board with this one!
-I love the multicultural aspect of the characters.
-There are SUPER cool features at the end including a glossary, "let's talk" & "let's write" ideas, and jokes. The capstone website (which features games, etc.) is also listed in the back.
-Very bold, colorful illustrations and an awesome reading level bump it up a notch for ...more

Pedro is actually a buddy of Katie Woo, and his book series evolved from hers. Like Katie Woo, Pedro lives a middle-class American sort of life that centers around school and his family and friends. Like Katie Woo, his mishaps are the gentle sort that involve having your brother turn loose the bugs Pedro had captured for a school project. Like Katie Woo, it is refreshing to see a child who from a culture different from the one the typical American children's book portrays, and to not only see
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