This cute story, written by Renee Hand, starts out with the main character, Maple Moo who in the midst of having her friends visit her rock collection, her rare mineral goes missing from underneath her large cow nose. She instantly turns to Joe-Joe Nut and Biscuit Bill, the most famous detectives in Acorn Valley, to find it. But they didn’t know the task was going to be an impossible one. The reader gets to follow along and find out that the suspects are hard to figure out. With a host of characters, they have to determine who did it. Was it Candy Cardinal, who committed the crime? She collects various gemstones to make jewelry or was it Brutus and Betty Blue Beaver? They also collect minerals and have a fancy quartz collection. Liam the Llama looks suspicious with his igneous rocks and exploding volcano, or was it Huckleberry Moose with his sedimentary rock collection? Joe-Joe and Biscuit find themselves at a loss until some bullies roar into town. Will the detectives be able to find the missing mineral? Or, will this be a case they won’t be able to close?
The illustrations are in black and white but depict inviting animals that will appeal to children. I thought it was a delightful book yet challenging for children as it introduced problem solving from a mystery standpoint but also included resources in the back that satisfies the National Science Education Standards for Earth and Space Science. It contains picture of the rock cycle, terminology, a "did you know?" section about rocks and minerals. Your child can also conduct some experiments and work on inquiry, creating charts and using variables and constants to determine an outcome for particular rocks and elements. It brought back memories of my earth science classes that I enjoyed as a child and feel this is a great introductory to open the mind and foster fun learning. I am partial to books that teach while entertaining and this is certainly one of them. I would recommend this book.
Book Details:
- 82 pages
- North Star Press (March 1, 2011)
- 8.8 x 6 x 0.3 inches
About the Author:
Click here to read more about Joe-Joe Nut and Biscuit Bill and to download some coloring pages or watch a video.
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*Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy of this book for the purposes of this review.
Thank you so much for reviewing Mineral Mischief. I greatly appreciate taking the time to do so. If anyone has any questions about the book or anything at all, I would love to answer them. Everyone have a great weekend.
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Great review. Thanks for hosting in the World of Ink Virtual Tours and doing reviews. I really enjoy reading them.
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