Books like Scooby-doo in Screechy Keen (Scooby-doo Graphic Novels)
Award winning
The Case of the Amazing Zelda (Book 4) (The Milo & Jazz Mysteries)
Lewis B. Montgomery, 2009
96 pages
Why to read
Engaging mystery boosts critical thinking and problem-solving.
Characters resonate with young readers, promoting empathy.
Enhances literacy with structured plot and clear language.
Captivating storytelling fosters a love for reading.

The Case of the Amazing Zelda (Book 4) (The Milo & Jazz Mysteries)
Lewis B. Montgomery, 2009
Award winning
Sherlock Holmes: The Solitary Cyclist (Sweet Cherry Easy Classics)
Stephanie Baudet, 2021
112 pages
Why to read
Engages young readers with mystery and adventure.
Enhances analytical skills through problem-solving narratives.
Encourages relentless curiosity and attention to detail.
Adapted language suitable for children’s comprehension levels.

Sherlock Holmes: The Solitary Cyclist (Sweet Cherry Easy Classics)
Stephanie Baudet, 2021
Award winning
Earth Day Escapade (18) (Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew)
Carolyn Keene, 2009
96 pages
Why to read
Focuses on teamwork and environmental awareness.
Enhances critical thinking through mystery-solving.
Engaging, age-appropriate language and content.
Encourages curiosity and active participation.

Earth Day Escapade (18) (Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew)
Carolyn Keene, 2009
Award winning
The Christmas Cookie Case (Scooby-Doo! Picture Clue Book, No. 20)
Maria S. Barbo, 2003
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging mystery stimulates curiosity and problem-solving skills.
Bright illustrations capture attention, enhance visual literacy.
Scooby-Doo characters beloved, relatable for young readers.
Interactive clues encourage participation, boost reading confidence.

The Christmas Cookie Case (Scooby-Doo! Picture Clue Book, No. 20)
Maria S. Barbo, 2003
The Mystery of the Missing Cat
Gertrude Chandler Warner, Gertrude Warner, 1994
128 pages
Why to read
Enhances deductive reasoning and attention to detail.
Encourages curiosity and investigative skills.
Strengthens reading comprehension and vocabulary.
Supports emotional development through character empathy.

The Mystery of the Missing Cat
Gertrude Chandler Warner, Gertrude Warner, 1994
Award winning
Scooby-doo Mysteries #30
James Gelsey, 2004
64 pages
Why to read
Engages children with mystery and collaborative problem-solving.
Strengthens reading skills through engaging narratives.
Encourages teamwork and friendship values.
Mystery plot keeps young readers captivated.

Scooby-doo Mysteries #30
James Gelsey, 2004
Award winning
Overground Railroad
Lesa Cline-Ransome, 2020
48 pages
Why to read
Chronicles a family's migration during the Great Migration.
Highlights resilience and hope in the face of change.
Educates on historical events through a child’s perspective.
Encourages discussions on history and social justice.

Overground Railroad
Lesa Cline-Ransome, 2020
Award winning
Young Precious: The Collected Adventures
Alexander Mccall Smith, 2021
384 pages
Why to read
Captivating adventures fuel children's imagination and curiosity.
Engaging storytelling enhances language and cognitive development.
Characters model positive problem-solving and resilience.
Supports empathy and social skills through relatable scenarios.
