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Available
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Publication
Yearling (2004), Edition: Illustrated, 80 pages
Description
While traveling on the train to San Francisco with his cousin Olivia's owl, Nate the Great and his dog Sludge must use all of their detective skills when the owl suddenly disappears.
User reviews
LibraryThing member annashapiro
Nate the Great must find out who is out to destroy Hoot, his cousin's pet owl. She hires Nate to be the owl's bodyguard on a train ride to LA, on the way to a vet. But while on the train to LA, Nate realizes that the empty cage has no owl; he is the bodyguard of a decoy! His cousin is actually on
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the train too, and Nate proves himself as great when he uncovers the mystery! Show Less
LibraryThing member cewhiteford
I love the Nate the Great series because they are a classic. Older readers can most likely remember reading or hearing of these books as a child. The book is simple enough for an early elementary aged student to read. It has some difficult words which gives readers a little bit of a challenge when
This book would be great to provide in a classroom library for early elementary aged readers. The book is divided into short chapters, making it exciting but a little challenging. The Nate the Great books are a fun series to follow and keep children on the edge of their seat. They are also interesting for parents to read and I could see them really enjoying reading them to their children. This is a great book for students to use context clues to make inferences about the mystery of the missing owl! There are also many available lesson plans on the internet for the Nate the Great Series.
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reading but the context is exciting to keep young readers wanting to read. The mystery of the missing owl needs to be solved before the last stop of the train therefore, it is exciting for readers to find out if Nate will solve it. Also, the clues the author provides lets readers become engaged in the detective work.This book would be great to provide in a classroom library for early elementary aged readers. The book is divided into short chapters, making it exciting but a little challenging. The Nate the Great books are a fun series to follow and keep children on the edge of their seat. They are also interesting for parents to read and I could see them really enjoying reading them to their children. This is a great book for students to use context clues to make inferences about the mystery of the missing owl! There are also many available lesson plans on the internet for the Nate the Great Series.
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LibraryThing member Trock33
A boy names Nate is a detective on a train that has to find out what happened to his cousin's owl! I personally thought it was just ok, and not that attention-getting. Grades 2-4
LibraryThing member NMiller22
While traveling on the train to San Francisco with his cousin Olivia's owl, Nate the Great and his dog Sludge must use all of their detective skills when the owl suddenly disappears.
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
7.56 inches
ISBN
9780440419273
UPC
000440419271
Other editions
Nate the Great on the Owl Express by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat (Paperback)