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VVIP+++ Nate the Great by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat,Marc Simont

VVIP+++ Nate the Great by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat,Marc Simont

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Nate the GreatMarjorie Weinman Sharmat,Marc Simont

Review Praise for the Nate the Great Series   ★ “Kids will like Nate the Great.” â€"School Library Journal, Starred Review   “A consistently entertaining series.” â€"Booklist   “Loose, humorous chalk and watercolor spots help turn this beginning reader into a page-turner.” â€"Publishers Weekly   “Nate, Sludge, and all their friends have been delighting beginning readers for years.” â€"Kirkus Reviews   “They don’t come any cooler than Nate the Great.” â€"The Huffington Post Read more From the Publisher Shortly after a breakfast generously supplied with pancakes, Natethe Great got an urgent call from Annie."I lost a picture," said Annie. "Can you help me find it?""Of course," said Nate. "I have found lost balloons, books, slippers, chickens. Even a lost goldfish. Now I, Nate the Great, will find a lost picture.""Oh, good," Annie said.Nate, with the cool detachment of a Sam Spade, immediately plunges into his new and baffling case. Gatting all the facts, asking the right questions, narrowing down the suspects. Nate, the boy detective who "likes to work alone," solves the mystery and tracks down the culprit. In the process he also discovers the whereabouts of Super Hex, the missing cat. Read more See all Editorial Reviews

Yearling; Reprint edition (April 15, 1977)

Nate the Great by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat,Marc Simont

Nate the Great by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat,Marc Simont is I had used this book years ago for a 2nd grade book group at my childrens' school (for 7 years). That group was mostly advanced readers who chose to use their free period to go to a monthly book group. They loved the book and the solve a mystery activity that we did. I am now volunteering with 2nd graders who have reading problems (many whose parents are not literate or don't speak English) and I read with a 2nd grader once a week. He loved this book and loved the treasure hunt activity we did with it. I gave it to another volunteer and she said it was the first book that the 2nd grade boy that she reads with would read out loud-for the previous few months, she read aloud to him. Before we read the book, we previewed vocabulary (made some cards) for the "detective words" (in the back of the book in new editions) and words that might be challenging.

Nate the Great by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat,Marc Simont is My husband and my three year old daughter have loved reading these together at night. They love to try to figure out the mysteries together! The pictures are black and white but they have still seemed to keep my 3 year olds attention.

Nate the Great by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat,Marc Simont is My begining reader loved this book. She was very pleased with Nate's obsession with pancakes and she really liked trying to solve the mystery herself. I am going to credit this book with turning her into a book lover because she was so engaged and wanted to keep reading. Prior to this book, she viewe reading as a chore and was even quite upset when she saw the number of pages and number of words on each page in this book. But once we got to the end, she spoke with such animation about the story an Fang and Annie an Nate that I knew she was hooked on reading. It was a book I love when I was younger and now I am happy to pass the joy (and pancakes) along to my little ones.

Nate the Great by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat,Marc Simont is I have four boys - three of whom are old enough to read - and they have loved reading this series. You can read any of the books on their own, but why not start with this first, original story? The books are entertaining, and it's fun to try to solve the mystery as you read. I believe the newer additions may be divided into chapters, but originally these books were not. Either way, they are perfect for kids who have started reading on their own and are wanting to read a "chapter book." To me, this book is the perfect segue from picture books to chapter books. It's short enough to finish in a few days (early readers) or even just an hour or so (stronger readers). These books gave my kids a great sense of accomplishment in being able to read the whole thing all by themselves. I think that is priceless in boosting their confidence and interest in reading. I should also mention that while my boys loved these books, they would be great for girls also.