King & Kayla and the case of found Fred

Dori Hillestad Butler

Book - 2019

Trying to communicate with his human owner (and detective partner) can be frustrating for King the golden retriever as he uncovers clues in a missing dog case.

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Subjects
Genres
Detective and mystery fiction
Readers (Publications)
Published
Atlanta : Peachtree Publishers [2019]
Language
English
Main Author
Dori Hillestad Butler (author)
Other Authors
Nancy Meyers, 1961- (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
48 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781682630525
9781682630532
  • Grandma's house
  • Fred is not a stray
  • Fred's clue
  • Boat ride!
  • Where is Fred's family?.
Review by Horn Book Review

The fifth standalone adventure in the Geisel Honorwinning series finds dog King and girl Kayla visiting Grandma's lake house. When a lost dog, Fred, is discovered, King uses deduction to reunite Fred with his people at a nearby campground. King's enthusiasm is, as always, hilarious. With alternating sentence lengths, strong word repetition, plot-reinforcing illustrations, and plentiful white space, this is a supportive early chapter book. (c) Copyright 2019. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

(c) Copyright The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Smart dog King and his human, Kayla, help a lost dog find his people.King and Kayla work together to solve mysteries, with King narrating their tales in his distinctive voice. The two are on vacation at Grandma's house near a lake, and King discovers a new friend in the bushes. King soon learns that Fred lost his humans during the firecrackers "five or one nights ago." His collar is lost, but Kayla guesses from his behavior that he is not a stray. Since Kayla can't understand "a word Fred says," King is the one to collect clues. He learns that Fred's family is staying at a campground, but he can't add this to Kayla's "list of things we know." He can't add the campground's location to Kayla's "list of things we don't know." While Kayla tries to devise a plan, King tries to communicate hisfind the campground! The humans don't understand, but luckily, Kayla asks Grandma if they can ride on the lake and ask other boaters. From the water, Fred sees the campground, and he eagerly jumps, swims, and reunites with his people. Simple, clean, line-drawn and digitally colored illustrations depict happy, lovable animals and a diverse cast of humans. Kayla and Grandma are black, and Fred's family is brown.This fast-paced mystery is a fun addition to this series for new readers. (Early reader. 5-8) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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