Scooby-doo Reader #07: Snack Snatcher (level 2) (Scooby-Doo, Reader) Scooby-Doo and Shaggy have entered the Coolsville Bake-off. They re sure to win with their recipe for Scooby Snacks. But when someone, or something, eats all the snacks, the gang has a mystery to solve! Can they catch the snack snatcher?
Customer Review: My kids hated this
We got this after reading numerous Scooby Doo chapter books from the library. My kids are 7 year old twins. They hated this book. I’m not sure what the difference is in the series but I think this book was simpler, with less of a story, than the Scooby doo books our library has. I have yet to find those books available for purchase.
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Chapter Books,
Doo Scooby,
Mystery,
Reading Books,
Scooby Doo,
Scooby Snacks,
Shaggy,
Snack,
Story Books,
Twins
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Scooby-doo Junior Chapter Book #2: Mean Green Mystery Machine (Scooby-Doo) Based on episodes from the hit new Kids WB! TV show, “What’s New, Scooby-Doo,” this new line of junior chapter books is designed for first and second-graders who are just learning to read. The books are 48 pages long, with minimal, simple text and lots of illustrations. Zoinks! The Mystery Machine is acting very strange. It’s chasing Scooby and gang all around Coolsville. Like, why is the Mystery Machine being so mean? The kids must crack the case before the Mystery Machine drives them up a wall!
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Acting,
Chapter Books,
Doo Scooby,
Illustrations,
Mean Machine,
Mystery Machine,
New Books,
Scooby Doo
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Scooby-doo Junior Chapter Book #1: The Roller-ghoster (Scooby-Doo) Ruh-roh! When a spooky monster starts haunting a local amusement park, Scooby-Doo and the gang are in for the ride of their lives! Can they get to the bottom of this mystery — and discover the true identity of the mysterious Roller-Ghoster? Based on episodes from the hit new Kids WB! TV show, “What’s New, Scooby-Doo,” this new line of junior chapter books is designed for first and second-graders who are just learning to read. The books are 48 pages long, with minimal, simple text and lots of illustrations.
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Amusement Park,
Chapter Books,
Discover,
Doo Scooby,
Illustrations,
Learning To Read,
Mystery,
New Books,
Read Books,
Ruh Roh,
Scooby Doo,
Spooky Monster,
True Identity
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Scooby-Doo Phonics Box Set (Scooby Doo)
Based on the best research on how children develop reading skills, these twelve books introduce a carefully selected progression of letter sounds-starting with the easiest and most common. Each book helps build a young reader’s confidence with repeated examples of the letter sounds being focused on, as well as “words to learn” and “words to sound out.”
Customer Review: Fantastic for any Scooby Lover!
These books are wonderful and keep my son interested. He is a Scooby Doo freak, so this was perfect. He is actually trying to read these and they keed his attention. Great words and great little stories.
Customer Review: Next step.
Great stories! Zoinks, this book isn’t perfect but like Scoob stories are really fun to read. This is a set for kids reading at a level between the beginning phonics books and chapter books. I recommend the “Now I’m Reading” books for beginners. If you purchased this set thinking it was for beginners hold on to them. In a few months your kids will love them.
Tags:
Beginning Phonics,
Chapter Books,
Confidence,
Doo Scooby,
Freak,
Kids Reading,
Reading Books,
Reading Skills,
Scooby Doo,
Twelve Books
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