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Scooby-doo Mysteries #05: Scooby-doo And The Howling Wolfman (Scooby-Doo, Mysteries) Scooby-doo Mysteries #05: Scooby-doo And The Howling Wolfman (Scooby-Doo, Mysteries) Lone Wolf Ranch is in trouble. A hairy wolfman who lurks in the mountains has stolen four valuable golden horseshoes, and it’s up to Scooby and his pals to sniff him out!
Customer Review: Look Out, Shaggy!
Scooby and the Mystery, Inc. gang headto the Lone Wolf ranch where Fred spent some summers as a kid. The ranch is celebrating it’s 100th Birthday. However, the ranch is in some financial trouble and if the celebration isn’t a success, the Lone Wolf might end up a dead wolf. Not to mention that people start believing a curse about a wolfman who has come to take curse the ranch. Zoinks! What’s the gang to do? Figure out the mystery, of course.

I enjoyed this book. It’s very simple to read and helps improve deductive reasoning skills, even in an old foggy like myself. It’s a good story and seem just like one of the television shows.
Customer Review: Dog-gone Fun
I’m a 26 year old fan of Scooby, and also an educator. Althought this book was geared for younger children, I actually enjoyed reading it. The plot is reminiscent of the classic TV show, yet the story is simple enough that even younger readers can follow. As an educator, I se these books as a great way to introduce children to deductive reasoning, critical thinking and problem solving skills. And since the story focuses around a character with which the child is familiar, the interest level is bound to be higher.

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