Press: Oxford University Press
Binding: paperback
By Richard Byrne
Size: 24.5 x 0.4 x 24.5 cm
Page: 32
Language: English
The small chalk pens are busy playing with the blackboard, but someone has been stealing their paintings Mrs. Rhett asked Sergeant blue to investigate, but when the criminal was caught, he absconded in the chalk dust. The chalk found another way to lure the suspect into their hands. Until then, they found that they had misjudged the poor chalk eraser
On the black background of the blackboard, it is an amazing graphic appearance. It is an interesting story. Readers are really involved in the investigation: looking for clues, evaluating the suspects lineup, and approaching the culprit.
The young chalks are busy at the chalkboard but someone keeps stealing their drawings . . . Mrs Red calls Sergeant Blue to investigate but when the culprit is caught, he absconds in a cloud of chalk dust. The chalks find another way to lure the suspect into their hands and it is only then that they discover theyve misjudged the poor chalk rubber all along . . .
With a stunning graphic look on a chalkboard-black background, this is a fun story where readers truly participate in the investigation: looking for the clues, assessing the line-up of suspects, and closing in on the culprit.