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Lost Dog: An Acorn Book (The Adventure Friends #2)

By Brandon Todd   Illustrated by Gloria Félix   

Scholastic Inc. | ISBN 9781338805857 Paperback
64 Pages | 5.543" x 6.993" | Ages 5 to 7

Scholastic Inc. | ISBN 9781338805864 Hardcover
64 Pages | 5.939" x 7.291" | Ages 5 to 7

Scholastic Inc. | ISBN 9781338805871 Ebook
64 Pages | Ages 5 to 7

Adventure Friends Miguel and Clarke search for a lost dog in this full-color book perfect for beginning readers!

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This series is part of Scholastic's early reader line, Acorn, aimed at children who are learning to read. With easy-to-read text, a short-story format, plenty of humor, and full-color artwork on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and fluency. Acorn books plant a love of reading and help readers grow!

Miguel and Clarke help a neighbor find their lost dog, Spider. They grab their walking sticks and map. Then they set out to search the woods. Across four short stories, their adventure leads them to Spider -- and to the perfect spot for a secret fort!

With easy-to-read text and full-color artwork throughout, this adventure-filled early reader series is sure to be a hit with beginning readers!

Raves & reviews:

Praise for Lost Dog (The Adventure Friends #2):

"Readers can learn a few map reading skills, such as the cardinal directions, and the colorful map included in the front of the book could be used to show how to find streets... This book could be used for emerging readers to practice sight words and reading fluency." -- School Library Journal

Praise for Treasure Map (The Adventure Friends #1):

"Young adventure-seekers will be pleased." -- Kirkus Reviews

"Vibrant, warm illustrations are rendered in full-color artwork by prolific illustrator Félix. Todd... crafts an enjoyable story within four short chapters. This book can be used as part of lessons on mapmaking and using a compass." -- School Library Journal

Praise for Tou-Can't by Brandon Todd:

"Sisterly affection and admiration sweetly serves to strengthen the rapport between siblings." -- Kirkus Reviews