Synopses & Reviews
Scooby-Doo is an 'Ameri-canine' icon, the most beloved cartoon pooch of the past three generations. The snack-sniffling sleuth and his pals are in the midst of a huge popularity and awareness upswing
The Picture Clue books are based on the traditional "rebus Reader" - using a picture as a tool for learning a word. On the sample spread, you can see where a picture is substituted for a word. This gives a young reader a sense of pride that she is "reading" the story. All pictures and vocabulary are on flashcards at the end of the book.
((Scooby)) and ((Shaggy)) are all alone on a dark and stormy night. They think that there's a ((monster)) in the house, but it looks more like a mystery!
Synopsis
This Scooby story is based on rebus readers, where pictures are used as a tool for learning words to tell the story of Scooby and the scary things that go bump in the night. Full color.
About the Author
Robin Wasserman is the author of many books for teens and tweens, including the Chasing Yesterday series and a number of sweet, sassy titles in the Candy Apple line. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.