Dot and Jabber are mouse detectives with case to crack--if Jabber doesn't eat the clues first! They're determined to find out how a little oak tree grew in their field when there are no other oak trees around. They know it grew from an acorn, but how did the acorn get there? Full of curiosity and humor, Dot and Jabber track clues to solve a science mystery in this newly formatted Green Light Reader by Ellen Stoll Walsh, creator Mouse Paint. An afterword presents easy-to-understand facts about acorns and oak trees.
Great for kids who like to look for clues and solve problems
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
My 2 1/2 year old thoroughly enjoys books, and loves to take an active part in stories. This book provides an intriguing nature mystery that invites the reader/listener to join two little mice detectives in figuring out the origins of an oak tree. We look forward to solving more mysteries with Dot and Jabber!
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