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The Case of the Missing Socks - cover

The Case of the Missing Socks

Hazel Brooke

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

Rooney and Imeldah have always been curious kids, but nothing could prepare them for the great mystery of the missing socks. In The Case of the Missing Socks, they embark on a hilarious, action-packed adventure to solve the mystery of the disappearing socks in their house. Armed with detective hats, magnifying glasses, and plenty of imagination, Rooney and Imeldah face silly and surprising clues that lead them to unexpected places—like the refrigerator, a ceiling fan, and even inside the vacuum cleaner! Throughout their wild investigation, the siblings learn about teamwork, patience, and staying calm when things don’t go as planned.
Available since: 05/23/2025.
Print length: 153 pages.

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