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Undersea Mystery Club #1

Problem at the Playground

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Dive into adventure with Violet the mermaid and Wally the narwhal as they solve the mystery of the disappearing playground! From Epic! Originals, Undersea Mystery Club is a fun, inspiring series about curious friends who work together to uncover the truth—learning lots along the way!

It’s an exciting day in Aquamarina! The entire community has gathered for the opening of a new playground. But when the equipment falls apart because some of the pieces have vanished, it’s up to a mermaid named Violet and her best friend, Wally the narwhal, to solve the mystery of what happened.

After the adventure, explore fun facts about ocean science and civil engineering included at the back of the book!
 

80 pages, Paperback

Published October 8, 2019

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391 reviews5 followers
May 10, 2020
"I liked that the mermaid and the narwhal solved the playground mystery. They found friends while they were doing it. They made the playground better than before all of the crab critters took all the pieces they were using to make it with. They found the crab critters and the missing pieces to make the playground again." -Cadee, age 7
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7,443 reviews172 followers
October 15, 2019
This is another new series for late primary students (age 8 or 9) in an early chapter book series. When a new playground is built in Aquamarina, the day has come for the grand opening. What greets all the sea creatures is a playground that falls apart because all the nuts, bolts and hinges are gone. Violet the mermaid and Wally the narwhal make up the Undersea Mystery Club and they get together to figure out what happened. When they stake out the playground that night, what they discover will not only solve the mystery but help to rebuild the playground.

This was a cute early reader mystery with delightful illustrations and a fun story. The characters were interesting with human characteristics. There was friendship, curiosity, prank-playing, intelligence and fun. This was a simple mystery that was solved by hypothesizing, evaluating hypothesis, and finally observation. This is a good start to a new series for young readers. The back of the book includes facts and information about some of the sea creatures and even occupations of characters in the story for further investigation. I recommend this series for schools and classroom libraries or even family libraries. The publisher generously provided me with a copy of this book upon request. The rating, ideas and opinions shared are my own.
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1,245 reviews16 followers
August 25, 2019
Problem at the Playground is the first book in the Undersea Mystery Club Book 1.

It’s an exciting day in Aquamarina. A new playground is opening and sea creatures from all over are coming to take part in the fun. Violet and her best friend fried Wally, a narwhal are also there.

On opening day, soon after Violet’s mother, the mayor of Aquamarina announces the playground’s opening, something weird happens–the playground equipment starts falling apart. A team of security dolphins 🐬 arrive on the scene and rope off the playground.

Shocked by this, Mayor Vespera calls for an emergency meeting with Rivet, the playground’s engineer and her team of engineers.

Apparently, someone sabotaged the new playground—they took all the screws, hinges, and nails from her equipment.

When she learns about this, Violet and Wally do a stakeout at the playground to catch the thief in the act.

Interesting story, cute illustrations. Suitable for kids.

Thank you to Courtney Carbone, NetGalley, and Andrews McMeel Publishing for an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
3.5 stars
Profile Image for Mehsi.
14.7k reviews440 followers
September 24, 2019
I received this book from Netgalley in exchange of an honest review.

How could I resist this cute looking book? A book about mermaids with a dash of mystery and fun illustrations (going by the adorable cover).

A new playground is being unveiled… but what is this? During the opening everything comes crashing down in one big giant mess. Apparently someone stole all the screws, nuts, and everything else that is supposed to hold the playground equipment together. Violet and Wally instantly perk up when they hear the word mystery, and I just loved how excited they were about the prospect of solving a mystery. They even have a clubhouse! Like any good detective should have. With some good brainfood (snacks)!

I had a laugh at the ideas Wally came up during the brainstorm and seeing Violet get more and more bored and tired of his ideas. I could imagine though given the things he comes up with. I would also have rolled my eyes. :P

Seeing how they set to work on solving the mystery was great and then discovering the culprits was fabulous, I hadn’t expected those tiny little critters to do that, that was fun and interesting. I am glad to see how it all came together and how everything was solved.

The ending was cute, and I just love Violet’s mom. She is sweet and has a nice sense of humour.

Excuse me, I need to squee. Security Dolphins! OMG Yes! One of my favourite animals looking tough as nails, but also still adorable.

The illustrations are just so well done and so cute, I love the style and I need more of it in my life.

The book ends with some real information on some of the things we saw in this book which is always a big plus in my opinion.

All in all, recommended if you are looking for a fun book with mystery and terrific characters. Oh and cute art!

Review first posted at https://twirlingbookprincess.com/
8,651 reviews126 followers
September 7, 2019
There are problems in the underwater world when a new play park for the young oceanic lifeforms is scuppered, when it falls apart at the opening. All the bolts, screws and small bits holding it together seem to have well, bolted. Luckily the town is home to a slightly nervous narwhal and his attractive mermaid friend, and together they might just be able to solve the mystery. This is a perfectly pleasant story for the under-eights, which might have been a touch better here and there, but was entertaining. (If you need to know the quibbles, they are Why weren't we told the heroine is a mermaid in the text, Why couldn't we be reminded of who is who – even on a short story like this I had to check the rapidly-delivered opening to remember who is who when a third character opens its mouth, and Why start mentioning a fishing net with the definite article when only the illustrations have referenced it before then.) After the story some simple educational extras are decent, too. The illustrations are completely fine for this kind of book, and this imprint has yet to deliver a dud for me. A strong series opener here is definitely worth four stars.
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105 reviews15 followers
September 30, 2019
Trouble is lurking in Aquamarina and Violet and her best friend Wally, a narwhal, are ready to solve the mystery.

It's a big day for the oceanic town as sea creatures from near and far traveled to see the unveiling of the new playground. Once the ribbon is cut, it all begins to fall apart-literally. Violet and Wally start to brainstorm and both decide the only sea creature capable of such a mess is Gill Sharkfin. He's known for being a master prankster, but would he really do this to the mayor and Aquamarina on such an important day?

My girls and I loved this easy to read ebook. It's the perfect level for a beginner reader. The characters are exciting and fresh- Hello Shark Security. 🕶 The illustrations are bright and perfect for a children's book. I loved the educational inserts at the end to explain more about the culprit.

Definitely recommend for ages 8 and younger as a beginner chapter book!
Profile Image for J.L. Slipak.
Author 14 books30 followers
November 3, 2019
MY THOUGHTS:

I received this book in exchange for my honest review.

What a great little first reader! Colorful illustrations and large print with short sentences aim for little readers moving away from picture books and wanting a longer story. Loaded with adventure, funny characters, mysteries to solve and drama to laugh out loud at, this little book is guaranteed to bring a smile to your child’s lips.

Once the reader is full of adventure antics and mishaps, there’s a section full of fun facts about ocean science and civil engineering included at the back of the book. Found in schools and libraries alike. Epic! Originals are stories written by some of the best writers and illustrators in the world. A nice introduction to the world of fantasy!

Lots of fun page turning action and brightly colored artwork to enjoy!
Profile Image for Jennifer M.
283 reviews20 followers
September 5, 2019
I  received a free digital copy of this book from Netgalley for an honest review.

This is the second book in the "Epic! Originals" line that I've read. (The other one was a different author)

This was a cute story about a mermaid and her best friend narwhal Wally. Wally was definitely my favorite character. When they have to sit down and brainstorm ideas? "Maybe an alien submarine came during the night, and it's part of their plan to take over the world."

My niece will enjoy this story!
Profile Image for Becky B.
9,103 reviews175 followers
October 12, 2020
Mermaid Violet and her friend Wally the narwhal are on the case when the new playground falls apart because someone removed all the screws and nails. Who would have done such a thing?

This is a very quick read with large font and numerous full-color illustrations. The culprit turns out to be someone with no ill will, and there's a quick and peaceful resolution. So if you're looking for a mystery with no nefarious element or know someone with an obsession with mermaids who is just starting to read, hand them this book.

No content issues.
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385 reviews11 followers
April 4, 2025
Too easy for Emily right now (almost finished 2nd grade). She read it in like 30 min while waiting at our gate at the airport, lol. I read it after her and it was cute! She liked it too - nice color images, cute characters, a little mystery that had an actual culprit - an animal that exists in real life! I thought it would be something magical (there are mermaids etc in this world) but I was glad that it was not! Made the story a little more "educational," especially with the pages on civil engineers (!) and decorator crabs. Will try the next one.
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546 reviews7 followers
March 22, 2024
This is the story of Violet the Mermaid and Wally the Narwhal. They are the members of the Undersea Mystery Club. Everyone is excited for the opening of the new playground. Unfortunately there are missing parts and things falling apart. It is up to the Mystery Club to find out what it going on and solve the mystery. The illustrations are very inviting to children. This is a good early reader book and bedtime story.
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4,747 reviews18 followers
July 15, 2020
this was a cute children's book and a great start, the characters were good and I really loved the art. It had a good mystery and a good plot. Overall I enjoyed it and think it's going to be a good series.
Profile Image for Becky.
21 reviews1 follower
May 14, 2021
Decent early chapter book for the mermaid lovers
Profile Image for Kimberly Souza.
460 reviews18 followers
November 1, 2019
This book is adorable! It's a great introduction to mysteries for very young readers. The illustrations are vibrant and cute, and the characters are lovable.
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357 reviews1 follower
September 21, 2019
Problem at the Playground es el primer libro de la serie Undersea Mystery Club. Una historia muy entretenida con personajes marinos divertidos y en un entorno lleno de color.
Para niños de entre 5-8 años, con imágenes muy bonitas, texto extenso y vocabulario relacionado con el mar.

Reseña completa en: https://libroshappy.org/problem-at-th...
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