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Books like Once Upon a Crime: A Murder Most Unladylike Collection
The Detective Society Presents: The Most Unladylike Puzzle Book
Robin Stevens, 2024
384 pages
Why to read
Fosters critical thinking through engaging puzzles.
Enhances problem-solving skills in real-life scenarios.
Encourages teamwork and collaborative thinking.
Provides hours of fun, educational entertainment.

The Detective Society Presents: The Most Unladylike Puzzle Book
Robin Stevens, 2024
Award winning
The Ministry of Unladylike Activity 2: The Body in the Blitz
Robin Stevens, 2023
464 pages
Why to read
Engaging mystery in WWII setting.
Encourages historical knowledge and awareness.
Builds suspense and cognitive skills.
Fosters resilience and courage in adversity.

The Ministry of Unladylike Activity 2: The Body in the Blitz
Robin Stevens, 2023
Award winning
The Very Merry Murder Club
Robin Stevens, Serena Patel, Others, Abiola Bello, Maisie Chan, Harry Woodgate, J C Williams, Dominique Valente, Annabelle Sami, E.L. Norry, Elle Mcnicoll, Patrice Lawrence, Sharna Jackson, Roopa Farooki, Nizrana Farook, Benjamin Dean, 2023
336 pages
Why to read
Exciting mystery-solving adventures captivate young minds.
Diverse characters enhance empathy and inclusivity.
Stimulates curiosity and detective-like analytical skills.
Ideal for improving children's literacy and comprehension.

The Very Merry Murder Club
Robin Stevens, Serena Patel, Others, Abiola Bello, Maisie Chan, Harry Woodgate, J C Williams, Dominique Valente, Annabelle Sami, E.L. Norry, Elle Mcnicoll, Patrice Lawrence, Sharna Jackson, Roopa Farooki, Nizrana Farook, Benjamin Dean, 2023
Award winning
The Guggenheim Mystery
Robin Stevens, Siobhan Dowd, 2018
298 pages
Why to read
Explores art, culture, and mystery engagingly.
Enhances analytical skills through intriguing plot twists.
Characters exhibit teamwork and communication.
Ideal for developing attention to detail.

The Guggenheim Mystery
Robin Stevens, Siobhan Dowd, 2018
Cream Buns and Crime: Tips, Tricks and Tales from the Detective Society
Robin Stevens, 2017
256 pages
Why to read
Enhances critical thinking through enjoyable mysteries.
Introduces children to historical contexts and cultures.
Encourages teamwork and friendship values.
Provides fun detective tips and tricks.

Cream Buns and Crime: Tips, Tricks and Tales from the Detective Society
Robin Stevens, 2017
Agatha Oddly Series 3 Books Collection
Lena Jones, 2020
1056 pages
Why to read
Engaging mystery series boosts critical thinking skills.
Strong female protagonist encourages empowerment.
Fosters curiosity and deductive reasoning in children.
Perfect blend of fun and educational content.

Agatha Oddly Series 3 Books Collection
Lena Jones, 2020
Famous Five: Five Go to Demon's Rocks
Enid Blyton, 1961
192 pages
Why to read
Adventure-rich narrative fosters imagination and curiosity.
Characters display teamwork, courage, and resourcefulness.
Enhances problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
Stimulates discussion on ethics and values.

Famous Five: Five Go to Demon's Rocks
Enid Blyton, 1961
The Danger Gang
Tom Fletcher, Shane Devries, 2020
448 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled story sparks curiosity and imagination. - Characters model teamwork and resilience. - Encourages creative problem-solving skills. - Supports social and emotional development.
