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Rumble at the Zoo (Project Adventure)

Rumble at the Zoo (Project Adventure)

Published in
2020
4.75
on Goodreads (8)

Description

Ethan and Matt receive a call for help from Lisa Moser, whose mom runs the "Skywalk Zoo". Recently, the animals at the Zoo have been taking turns in behaving weirdly and aggressively, scaring visitors away. The police are no help and if Lisa doesn't figure out why it's happening, the Zoo will be shut down and the animals put to sleep...As Ethan and Matt are local celebrities after solving the mystery of the legendary missing diamond Heart of the Island, Lisa wants their help. With Lisa as their first client of their newly set up detective agency Project Adventure, Ethan and Matt head off to the Zoo. They have the weekend to solve the mystery of why the animals behave so strangely. The boys meet Lisa, and after discovering a chilling fact, forge a daring plan to get to the bottom of this mystery. But their search for the truth draws them deeper into this deceit and betrayal filled adventure.Will they find out why the animals behave so strangely? Can the boys find out who's behind all this? And can they protect the animals and stay safe? Could Lisa become more than just a first client, and join the boys on their adventures....? Find out what happens in this nail biting adventure at the Zoo, full of wild animals and rotten villains.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
proficient
Length
166 pages
Book in series
#1

Why to read

  • Engaging Plot: The book offers an exciting and engaging plot that keeps readers on the edge of their seats, eager to find out what happens next in the adventure at the zoo.
  • Educational Value: Readers can learn about different animal species and their behaviors, as well as the importance of conservation and the role zoos play in protecting wildlife.
  • Character Development: The characters in the story are well-developed and relatable, allowing readers to connect with them and learn valuable life lessons through their experiences.
  • Entertainment for All Ages: 'Rumble at the Zoo (Project Adventure)' is written in a way that is enjoyable for both children and adults, making it a great book for family reading time or for independent readers looking for a fun adventure.