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Scooby-doo Picture Clue #19 (Scooby-Doo, Picture Clue) Scooby-doo Picture Clue #19 (Scooby-Doo, Picture Clue)

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 the gang are going to a St. Patrick’s Day party. But someone took the ((shamrocks))! Was it a ((leprechaun))? Looks like there’s a new mystery to solve.

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Scooby-Doo Picture Clue #17: Ghost School

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)) went to ((school)), but it was dark and empty. Did a ((ghost)) scare everyone away? It’s another mystery to solve!

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Scooby-doo Stormy Night (Picture Clue #16) Scooby-doo Stormy Night (Picture Clue #16)

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!

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Meet Big Foot (Scooby-Doo! Picture Clue Book with 24 Flash Cards, Level 1) Meet Big Foot (Scooby-Doo! Picture Clue Book with 24 Flash Cards, Level 1) 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.Is Big ((foot)) trying to spoil the gang’s camping trip?It’s another mystery for ((Scooby))!
Customer Review: Best book ever
This book is a great childrens book for some one who likes Scooby doo. THis book is awesome because it has pictures instead of words so that it gives the kids a head start onreading. This book isn’t to long but you can still get the storys plot.

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Scooby-doo Picture Clue #08: The Haunted Pumpkins (Scooby-Doo, Picture Clue) 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).

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Scooby-doo Picture Clue #20: The Christmas Cookie Case (Scooby-Doo, Picture Clue) Scooby-doo Picture Clue #20: The Christmas Cookie Case (Scooby-Doo, Picture Clue)

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 the gang are at the North Pole helping Santa get ready for Christmas. Scooby and Shaggy helped bake cookies, but now they’re all gone! Who took the cookies? It looks like there’s a mystery to solve!

Customer Review: love this book
We absolutly love this book. The pictures clues are such a fun way to help my son learn to read. He helps me read the story and gets so excited.

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