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King & Kayla and the Case of the Secret Code
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King & Kayla and the Case of the Secret Code

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Introducing King & Kayla!

This fun, laugh-out-loud early chapter book series follows lovable dog King and his human girl Kayla as they solve mysteries. From the Geisel Honor Award-winning team of Dori Hillestad Butler and Nancy Meyers.

“A perfect option for newly independent readers ready to start transitioning from easy readers to beginning chapter books. Transitional readers are always in demand, and this series is a worthy contribution to any collection serving brand-new readers.” ―School Library Journal

King and Kayla find a mysterious letter written in code with Kayla’s name on it. Kayla’s friend, Mason, received an almost identical letter. Can the two friends put their detective skills together to crack the code? King learns a big clue, but can he lead his human friends to it and help them break the secret code?

With simple, straightforward language and great verbal and visual humor, the King & Kayla series from Geisel Honor Award-winning team Dori Hillestad Butler and Nancy Meyers is perfect for newly independent readers. Great for introducing mysteries and the important concepts of fact gathering, list making, clues, and analytical thinking.

Series Activity Kit available!

Awards:
CCBC Choices (Books for Beginning Readers) / Cooperative Children’s Book Center
Best Children’s Books of the Year / Bank Street College of Education

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 1, 2018
ISBN9781682630853
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Dori Hillestad Butler

Dori Hillestad Butler is owned by a big black dog named Mouse. He’s a registered therapy dog who enjoys reading with children in Coralville, Iowa, where he lives with Dori and her family. To learn more about Dori, her dog, and her other books for children, visit her website: www.kidswriter.com.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    King and his human Kayla apply their problem-solving skills to help Thor and his human when Thor is accused of messing up the neighbor's yard. In addition to being a great transitional reader and highly entertaining, this story looks at the concept of list-making as a tool to work out ideas and think things through. It is a charming and adorable early reader mystery that is both funny and clever. Suitable for ages 7 to 9.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Kayla, a golden retriever, is out walking with his human, Kayla, when they learn that a puppy named Thor is accused of wrecking a neighbor's yard. While Thor might be energetically rambunctious, this doesn't seem like his handiwork. Can they find out the real culprit? This is another title in an ongoing series. While it still has most of the charm of the other titles, it's starting to feel a little too formulaic for me. The young readers who are the target audience probably won't mind the repetition, so that's not a criticism per se, but I just wasn't feeling it this time. This book also seemed to introduce several new characters at once, which again isn't a problem, just an observation.Short chapters make this title an ideal bridge between less wordy early readers and longer chapter books. Young readers are introduced to the mystery genre and logical thinking to find solutions. This includes both King and his dog pals’ way of finding the culprit and Kayla and her human friends’ ways of clearing Thor’s name. The illustrations fit the text well.