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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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Scooby-Doo: Mystery Collection 2006 Scooby-Doo: Mystery Collection 2006 Zoinks! It’s four frighteningly fun mysteries with Scooby and the gang. Help Mystery, Inc. crack each case. This collection is packed with fun-filled games, exciting challenges and printable activities. Includes: “Showdown in Ghost Town,” “The Scary Stone Dragon,” “The Glowing Bug Man” and “Jinx at the Sphinx.”
Customer Review: Product Info…
Scooby-Doo!: Mystery Collection is packed with 4 full-version Scooby favorites for the price of 1 - it’s a ghoulish giveaway not to be missed!
A sure-fire hit with the kids - each game includes:

- 6 activities and 3 levels of difficulty for ages 5+

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Scooby Doo Glowing Bug Man & Showdown at Ghost Town Scooby Doo Glowing Bug Man & Showdown at Ghost Town A Glowing Bug Man has been spotted wandering the halls. Exhibits are damaged, specimens mixed up, even the cafeteria is a wreck! Is this the work of the Glowing Bug Man? Help Scooby and the gang search for clues to discover the truth behind the case.
Customer Review: Great for any Scooby fan!
I bought this game for my 7-year-old daughter. She loves it. It was a great purchase to keep her entertained this summer and she learns stategy and problem-solving skills from the puzzles!
Customer Review: Good Value
i was only looking to buy one of the games in this two pack, but after pricing, this vendor was selling his two pack for the same price the others were asking for the one! Arrived new as promised.

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Scooby-Doo! Showdown in Ghost Town Scooby-Doo! Showdown in Ghost Town Uncover the mystery of the Faceless Rider!Product InformationLos Burritos sounded like a great place to stop for a snack but Scooby and thegang soon learn that the town is haunted!Help the gang search for clues but brace yourself for challenging puzzles wildchases even an outrageous pie-throwing showdown.A dark-cloaked figure on horseback. Green glowing eyes. “Zoinks” It’sthe Faceless Rider!” Why is the phantom terrorizing Los Burritos?Join Scooby and the gang in the quest for clues to solve this spine-tinglingmystery!Discover the amazing truth behind the mystery of the Faceless Rider! The mystery changes each time you play!Product HighlightsBuilds thinking and problem-solving skills Research skills Deductive reasoning Logical analysisThe mystery changes each time you play New clues Different villain and outcome!Turn up the excitement and the challenge 3 Levels of difficulty Spooky - Easy Spookier - Medium Spooktacular! - Hard Kids can play independently Provides help when your child needs itProduct FeaturesAre there ghosts in Los BurritosJinkies! Who chained up the archaeologist? Is this the work of the FacelessRider?There’s gold in these hills!Ask the old prospector where it’s hidden.Dig up evidence and clues!Uncover artifacts. Piece together puzzles.Search for stolen treasure!Creep into secret passageways.Ready aim - pie fight at high noon!Earn Scooby snacks in a showdown with the Faceless Rider. These pies areScooby’s favorite flavor!System Requirements Windows 95/98/Me or XP 166MHz MMX Pentium or higher 32MB of RAM 40MB free hard disk space 8X speed CD-ROM drive 16-bit color display set to 640×480 resolution 16-bit sound card compatibility Speakers Mouse

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Scooby-Doo: Jinx at the Sphinx Scooby-Doo: Jinx at the Sphinx Join Scooby-Doo and the gang in Egypt as they visit Velma’s Egyptologist cousin, Thelma. While visiting the pyramids in Giza, they find Thelma is missing and a mysterious mummy is frightening all the tourists away. It’s up to the gang to find Thelma and wrap up the mummy for good. Kids help Scooby-Doo and his friends by telling them what to do and who to talk to. Along the way, they’ll encounter ghosts, puzzles, and hair-raising adventure.

Kids must solve more than 10 different puzzles and activities to solve each mystery. The adventure is never the same. The mystery changes each time you play, with new clues and a different villain and outcome. Turn up the gameplay and the challenge with three levels of difficulty: Spooky! for ages 5 and 6; Spookier! for ages 7 and 8; and Spooktacular! for ages 9 and 10. The game builds thinking and problem-solving skills by utilizing research skills, deductive reasoning, and logical analysis.
Customer Review: our favorite of all the Scooby Doo Case Files
We borrowed several of the Scooby Doo Case File games from our local library. I was trying to decide whether to purchase them. My son is a HUGE Scooby fan, so I figured if the games are easy enough for a 3 year old and can hold his attention then I’d buy them.

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