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Nate the Great, Where Are You?

Marjorie Weinman Sharmat Mitchell Sharmat Jody Wheeler

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Random House USA Children's Books
15 May 2015
Series: Nate the Great
Beginning readers are introduced to the detective mystery genre in these chapter books. Perfect for the Common Core, kids can problem-solve with Nate, using logical thinking to solve mysteries!

Join the world's greatest detective, Nate the Great, as he tries to take a break from solving cases! Perfect for beginning readers and the Common Core, this long-running chapter book series will encourage children to problem-solve with Nate, using logical thinking to solve mysteries!

CAN A DETECTIVE GET A DAY OFF?

Nate the Great and his dog, Sludge, want to take a break from solving cases. So they hide out in the woods. But soon they hear familiar voices shouting,""Nate the Great, where are you?""There are many mysteries to solve!

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Praise for the Nate the Great Series

★ ""Kids will like Nate the Great."" -School Library Journal, Starred

""A consistently entertaining series."" -Booklist

""Loose, humorous chalk and watercolor spots help turn this beginning reader into a page-turner."" -Publishers Weekly

""Nate, Sludge, and all their friends have been delighting beginning readers for years."" -Kirkus Reviews

""They don't come any cooler than Nate the Great."" -The Huffington Post
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Illustrated by:   Jody Wheeler
Imprint:   Random House USA Children's Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Volume:   27
Dimensions:   Height: 194mm,  Width: 133mm,  Spine: 6mm
Weight:   119g
ISBN:   9780449810781
ISBN 10:   044981078X
Series:   Nate the Great
Pages:   80
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 6 to 9 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Marjorie Weinman Sharmat has written more than 130 books for children and young adults, as well as movie and TV novelizations. Her books have been translated into twenty-four languages. The award-winning Nate the Great series, haled in Booklist as ""groundbreaking,"" has resulted in Nate's real-world appearances in many New York Times crossword puzzles, sporting a milk mustache in magazines and posters, residing on more than 28 million boxes of Cheerios, and touring the country in musical theater. Marjorie Weinman Sharmat and her husband, Mitchell Sharmat, have also coauthored many books, including titles in both the Nate the Great and the Olivia Sharp series. Mitchell Sharmat, a graduate of Harvard University, has written numerous picture books, easy readers, and novels, and is a contributor to many textbook reading programs. He is best known for the classic Gregory, the Terrible Eater, a Reading Rainbow Feature Selection and a New York Times Critics' Pick. In Mitchell Sharmat's honor, The Sharmat Collection, displaying the books he has written, was established at the Harvard Graduate School of Education by the Munroe C. Gutman Library. Jody Wheeler developed a greater-than-average interest in children's books at an early eage. having been influenced and encouraged by her great-aunt Opal Wheeler, a prolific writer of books for young readers in the 1950s. Since being trained as a fine artist and educator, Jody has enjoyed working on projects ranging from picture books to educational texts and magazines, and from greeting cards to coloring books. Jody Wheeler divides her time between Manhattan and Ballston Spa, NY.

Reviews for Nate the Great, Where Are You?

Praise for the Nate the Great Series â Kids will like Nate the Great. --School Library Journal, Starred Review A consistently entertaining series. --Booklist Loose, humorous chalk and watercolor spots help turn this beginning reader into a page-turner. --Publishers Weekly Nate, Sludge, and all their friends have been delighting beginning readers for years. --Kirkus Reviews They don't come any cooler than Nate the Great. --The Huffington Post


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