Under the Magnifying Glass
New for the 2012
- Eddie: The Lost Youth of Edgar Allen Poe by Scott Gustafson. New series based on the fictional life of writer Edgar Allen Poe.
- New American Girl Mystery series titles.
- Sleuth or Dare by Kim Harrington. Middle school mystery series starring the Partners in Crime detective agency (Scholastic).
- House of Anubis TV series coming in book form.
- New entries in the boy Sherlock Holmes series.
- New Geronimo Stilton and Capital Mystery titles.
- New Bunnicula!
- New additions to the updated Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys series.
- Trixie Beldon comes to Kindle.
Welcome to MysteryKidz,
a web site devoted to
lovers of mystery fiction old and new !
MysteryKidz is a one-stop resource for parents, teachers and young readers that sparks the imagination and engages the mind.
Plus, coming soon, a mystery of the week for kids to solve!
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This web site includes a listing of children's mystery titles. Is it every mystery ever written for children? Absolutely not. It is instead a collection of new and vintage tales that will hopefully light a spark in your young readers. Please note that for the most part we do not include horror, scifi, supernatural or romance genres. Is there a title we missed? A gem you think should be included? Feel free to share it with us along with any other comments or questions.
Contact us at mystery lady@mysterykidz.com.
a web site devoted to
lovers of mystery fiction old and new !
MysteryKidz is a one-stop resource for parents, teachers and young readers that sparks the imagination and engages the mind.
- Investigate our reading lists packed with new and vintage tales of mystery and intrigue;
- Clue in to new books and new authors under our magnifying glass;
- Discover why mystery reading is good for the mind; and
- Find new ways to share your love of reading with others.
Plus, coming soon, a mystery of the week for kids to solve!
______________________
This web site includes a listing of children's mystery titles. Is it every mystery ever written for children? Absolutely not. It is instead a collection of new and vintage tales that will hopefully light a spark in your young readers. Please note that for the most part we do not include horror, scifi, supernatural or romance genres. Is there a title we missed? A gem you think should be included? Feel free to share it with us along with any other comments or questions.
Contact us at mystery lady@mysterykidz.com.