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The King Kids and the Missing Pen

Sheree Bingham

A Science Expo, Robo Ren, and a missing pen.


It's Science Expo time and 9-year-old John King is thrilled. He's been waiting for this event his whole life. His project? Robo Ren - a robot that helps out around the house. To finish his presentation board he needs his Dad's special pen. When he goes to get the pen from the sleek box it's stored in, he is shocked to find it missing. John immediately enlists the help of his siblings in finding the missing pen, but will they find it in time?

The King Kids Series is full of fun family moments, funny and real sibling interactions, and problems to be solved.


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Book Details

  • Publisher: Sheree Elaine
  • Publish Date: Jul 19th, 2023
  • Pages: 80
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.00in - 5.00in - 0.31in - 0.47lb
  • EAN: 9798330589494
  • Recommended age: 06-12
  • Categories: Readers - Chapter BooksRobotsMysteries & Detective Stories

About the Author

Bingham, Sheree: - Sheree Elaine is passionate about reading to children, which inspired her to create books that could be enjoyed by both parents and kids. She squeezes in writing time around the schedules of her husband and four kids. Sheree has a Communications degree and a big black dog named Ren.

Praise for this book


Jake B.

5.0 out of 5 stars

Delightful early reader mystery

Reviewed in the United States �������� on December 1, 2022I read this book with my 9 year old and although it is geared for slightly younger readers (it's a beginner chapter book), he really enjoyed it. In fact, he insisted we finished it in one sitting. At the end, he was already asking for the next book!

I loved the book. The characters were very relatable. The main character is a 9 year old boy and other characters are his parents, twin siblings and baby sister and his robot science project, Robo Ren. I felt right at home reading the cute interactions between family members as they solved the mystery together. It reminded me of reading Cam Jansen mysteries growing up--minus the photographic memory of course. The clues to solving the mystery were woven subtly throughout the text. Even I didn't have it all put together before it was solved.

Overall, I thought it was a delightful read; definitely one your early reader will enjoy!


Mary J. Bingham 5.0 out of 5 stars

Fun chapter book beginning readers

Reviewed in the United States �������� on January 30, 2023

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I love reading books to my grandkids. This is a chapter book that my beginning readers can read to me. It's short enough to keep them engaged with that feeling of accomplishment of reading a whole book. It is a positive model of real life family interactions and is a simple mystery book that can be a stepping stone more advanced mysteries as they get older. I highly recommend!


Reading for Fun!

5.0 out of 5 stars

A child-friendly mystery!

Reviewed in Canada �������� on November 16, 2022

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This is a child-friendly mystery happened to the King family! When preparing the robot project for the Science Expo, John finds out that Dad's special pen is missing! Can John and his siblings find the missing pen? You should check it out from this fun chapter book!

I will read this to my students too! Highly recommend!


Teacher

5.0 out of 5 stars

Very Clever Writing!

Reviewed in the United States �������� on November 16, 2022

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I always love a good mystery and enjoy those happy solutions at the end. Being a retired school teacher, I give the author two thumbs up for the creative way she keeps the attention of kids who love to solve a problem and just enjoy reading!



JH

5.0 out of 5 stars

Family Friendly and Enjoyable

Reviewed in the United States �������� on December 1, 2022Review from my 10 year old: Great characters! Clever and fun to read. And of course the best way to know if she liked the book is her first question after finishing the book "Is there more to read?"


Mom review: I love the family interactions, positive and loving across the board. Role models you want your kids to see. It was a quick read but enjoyable and could be read over and over. My suggestion is it is best suited for kids 9 and under but certainly entertaining for slightly older.