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Follow four elementary school friends as they discover math is all around us and can even be used to solve mysteries.
Perfect for grades 3-6.
Breezy, enjoyable middle grade mysteries that pull off the difficult feat of being both educational and entertaining thanks to its easygoing prose and dry sense of humor. — Foreward Reviews
Can a mysterious note help the Math Kids find Catherine’s kidnapped father?
Can the Math Kids solve the case of a cryptic poem written by a dying bank robber?
Can the Math Kids discover the secret behind a cypher written in an old book?
Can the Math Kids find out what the class bully doesn’t want them to know?
Can the Math Kids unravel the clues left in the will of an eccentric billionaire inventor?
Can the Math Kids do the impossible and find out how Stephanie can be in two places at one time?
The Math Kids’ dream trip to London is interrupted when terrorists target London landmarks.
When Justin is accused of stealing from the comic store, his friends must prove his innocence.
Can the Math Kids figure out how to protect both the school board and math club elections?
Emily and Sam are twins who sometimes get along, but always love to learn, even when it sometimes gets them into trouble.
Perfect for grades 1-3.
Cole’s stories pair teachable moments with lively, eye-catching illustrations that ooze adventure, suspense, and a little fun on the side.
— BookLife
When their box turtle goes missing, Emily and Sam are on the case!
Emily and Sam investigate their mysterious new next-door neighbor.
It’s brother versus sister when Emily and Sam make a bet on who will win the class spelling bee.
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Through a mysterious window in his attic, Brian can see into the future. But the future is not always something he wants to see.
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