Posts Tagged “Mystery Customer”
Headless Horseman (Scooby-Doo Mysteries, #25) Scooby and his friends are up against one of their spookiest frights ever — the Headless Horseman! Has the legendary ghost come to life? Scooby and Shaggy are scared out of their wits… but the gang knows they gotta solve the mystery. Customer Review: Hold onto your head! Scooby and his pals from Mystery, Inc. are about to lose their heads over their latest case! The legendary headless horseman is haunting the woods near the historic Ruppscupper cabin. At the same time, the heir to the Ruppscupper estate has returned home after many years of travel. Is it coincidence… or is something more mysterious going on? It’s up to Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy, and Scooby to find out! Customer Review: Scooby Doo and the Headless Horseman This story is about that Fred,Daphne,Velma,Shagy,and Scooby need to find clues to solve the mystery who is the monster. The first page was when they saw the monster the monster told them to go back. At the middle of it they found some clues. Fred says that they are going to set a trap and need Scooby to help them but he doesen’t want to so Daphne gave Scooby Doo a Scooby snack. When he ate some he will do it. When Fred told out the trap they capture the monster. They pulled the mask to see who really was the moster and when they found out who it is they told what they did to solve the mystery. I liked it beacuse it’s funny.
Tags: Coincidence, Daphne, Doo Scooby, Friends, Ghost, Heir, Legendary Headless Horseman, Mask, Monster, Moster, Mystery Customer, Pals, Scooby Doo, Scooby Doo Mysteries, Scooby Snack, Shaggy And Scooby, Shagy, Wits
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Scooby-Doo And The Haunted Castle: Scooby-Doo Y El Castillo Hechizado
When the Mystery Machine gets a flat tire, the only place to stop is a creepy old castle. The man who owns the castle is having a dinner party and invites the whole gang. But an unexpected visitor shows up ?a ghost! Zoinks! It is up to Scooby-Doo an his friends to get to the bottom of this haunted mystery.
Customer Review: Scooby My students enjoy mystery books. It was nice to find a Spanish book. I received it quickly and new. Customer Review: Boring I bought several of the Scooby-Doo chapter book series and whenever I started reading to my son (5 1/2) never finish it, the books are booooring and VERY slow.
Tags: Dinner Party, Doo Scooby, El Castillo, Flat Tire, Friends, Ghost, Haunted Castle, Mystery Books, Mystery Customer, Mystery Machine, Old Castle, Party Invites, Scooby Doo, Spanish Book, Unexpected Visitor
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Scooby-Doo Mystery Customer Review: Brilliant adventure game Featuring brilliant animation and cool puzzle-solving, Scooby-Doo Mystery plays like one of the old-fashioned text adventure games only loads more fun and with a ‘point and click’ style gameplay.
The game has 2 separate cases. The first is Blake Hotel in which Daphne’s uncle has been kidnapped and it’s up to Shaggy and Scooby to find him. The backgrounds and environment of the snowbound hotel are very atmospheric and it’s loads of fun exploring everywhere looking for clues. Of the 2 cases I prefer this one.
Tags: Adventure Game, Amusement Park, Brilliant Adventure, Brilliant Animation, Carnival, Daphne, Evil Clown, Gang Members, Havoc, Loads Of Fun, Mystery Customer, Mystery Plays, Nerves, Point And Click, Repetitive Music, Scooby Doo, Sega Genesis, Style Gameplay, Text Adventure Games, Time And Money
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The Race Car Monster (Scooby Doo Readers #8; Level 2, Kindergarten - Grade 2) Scooby and the gang are headed to the racetrack for a day of fun and excitement. But they hear roaring! They see flashing teeth! Is there a monster lurking at the racetrack? Only Scooby-Doo can solve this mystery. Customer Review: Another great Scooby Doo book Perfect for beginning readers, this brightly illustrated book attracts children and helps build their reading skills. My daughter and I enjoyed this tremendously. The “surprise” ending was good. Highly recommended.
Tags: Car Monster, Excitement, Kindergarten Grade, Mystery Customer, Race Car, Racetrack, Reading Skills, Scooby Doo, Surprise Ending, Teeth
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Scooby-Doo Mystery Customer Review: jinkies This is a great game for beginner players because it is not a fast-pace game, but it requires some thinking. It is fun to beat it the first time but after that it just gets a little boring. There are only four cases that you can solve in this games though, so it is a very short game when you get the hang of it. There is a fun bonus games in it, scooby’s snack stack. Overall it is an okay game. Customer Review: Scooby Snacks This game is fun! it has some bad errors so i didn’t give it 5 stars. The game suckesat level 2 becuase you become lost. I’m stuck at level 4 now! Play the game and see what you think about it.
Tags: Becuase, Bonus Games, Doo Scooby, Game Review, Great Game, Mystery Customer, Pace, Scooby Doo, Scooby Snacks, Short Game, Snack, Stack
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Scooby-doo Picture Clue #08: The Haunted Pumpkins (Scooby-Doo, Picture Clue) Using pictures as tools for learning new words, very young children feel pride in reading along and helping to solve the mystery! Customer Review: Scooby & Halloween fun! Good for new readers who love Scooby. Kind of dopey plot though (of course tv show always ends “too neatly” for anyone who’s not a kid- part of scooby’s campy appeal).
Tags: Campy, Clue, Doo Scooby, Halloween, Halloween Fun, Love, Mystery Customer, Pride, Pumpkins, Scooby Doo, Scooby Pictures, Tv Show
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Howling At The Playground (Scooby-Doo Reader) The Scooby-Doo Readers are a level above the Picture Clue Books. The text is easy-to-read and the art is bold and full-bleed, making these an appealing Level 2 Reader.The gang is helping to build a playground. But is the site haunted? A full moon and howling at night? Zoinks! Only Scooby-Doo can solve this mystery. Customer Review: Cute book for Scooby Fans! I just purchased this book for my Scooby-lovin’ first grade daughter. The story and illustrations are cute - not scary. Perfect for a 5 or 6 year-old. The age states K-grade 2, however, an average K - grade 1 child will not be able to read this without help. The sentences are short, but many of the words are on a 2nd grade level. This book has such a cute ending - especially if your little one loves dogs!
Tags: Build A Playground, Clue, Cute Book, Dogs, Doo Scooby, Fans, Full Moon, Grade 1, Grade Daughter, Illustrations, Mystery Customer, Picture Books, Picture Easy, Scooby Doo, Sentences
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