Book details

Third-Grade Reporter (Nancy Drew Notebooks Book 35)
Description
When reporter Alice Stone visits Nancy's school, Carl Sandburg Elementary, mysterious things begin to happen to her. With the school's reputation on the line, Nancy is determined to find the culprit behind these incidents. From tampered macaroni and cheese to a missing jump rope, Nancy faces pressure from her classmate Brenda Carlton to solve the case and clear the school's name.
Age
7-10
Text complexity
developing
Length
80 pages
Book in series
#35
Why to read
- Encourages Reading Habits: 'Third-Grade Reporter' is part of the Nancy Drew Notebooks series, which is designed for young readers. Engaging with a well-known character like Nancy Drew can inspire a love of reading and help develop reading skills at an early age.
- Develops Problem-Solving Skills: As a mystery book, 'Third-Grade Reporter' challenges children to think critically and follow along with the clues, which can enhance their problem-solving abilities and attention to detail.
- Relatable Characters: The characters in the book are third-graders, making them relatable to young readers who are around the same age. This connection can increase their interest in the story and motivate them to read more.
- Positive Role Model: Nancy Drew is a classic role model who embodies curiosity, intelligence, and perseverance. Reading about her adventures can encourage children to be resourceful and determined in their own lives.