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 Tide pool troubles (Shelby & Watts)
 Author: Anstee, Ashlyn

 Publisher:  Viking (2021)

 Classification: Easy
 Physical Description: 94 p., col. ill., 23 cm

 BTSB No: 063896 ISBN: 9780593205310
 Ages: 6-8 Grades: 1-3

 Subjects:
 Foxes -- Fiction
 Badgers -- Fiction
 Mystery fiction
 Marine ecology -- Fiction
 Beaches -- Fiction
 Humorous fiction
Genres:
Mystery Fiction
Animals
Humorous Fiction

Price: $19.58

Summary:
Shelby loves a good mystery. And her best friend, Watts, is never without his encyclopedia. When Shelby gets a letter from Fred the hermit crab claiming all the shells are missing from the beach, she and Watts are just the duo to help him. With Shelby's deductive skills and Watts's scientific knowledge, there's no case the two of them can't solve--one environmental mystery at a time. Some pages in graphic novel format.


Reviews:
   Kirkus Reviews (06/15/21)
   School Library Journal (-) (07/01/21)

Full Text Reviews:

School Library Journal - 07/01/2021 Gr 1–3—The first book in a planned graphic novel series centered on best friends who solve environmental-themed mysteries. Shelby the fox fancies herself a budding amateur detective, the result of an intense "Detective Dahlia" series obsession; facts-oriented Watts the badger, on the other hand, looks forward to new volumes of the Encyclopedia of the World. When Mary the mail pug delivers a plea for assistance from Fred the hermit crab, Shelby and Watts travel to the seashore to figure out why seashells—which hermit crabs rely on for protection—are disappearing. Identifying the culprit will take ingenuity, deductive reasoning, and insight; luckily, our heroes are up to the task. The short narrative sets out to accomplish a lot—introducing Shelby and Watts, walking readers through the seashore mystery, and briefly setting up the environmental detective agency that is the premise of presumed future works. Colorful, minimalistic cartoons will connect best with younger audiences. However, despite the inviting illustrations, uneven pacing and tone, and an overreliance on scientific facts result in an uninspired story. Younger readers unfamiliar with the seashore might overlook the oversimplified mystery in favor of the information that Anstee provides on seagulls, barnacles, and other marine life. Many kids will find the tale tedious due to the obvious identity of the seashell culprit. Not even the amusing Sherlock Holmes allusions can elevate this chapter graphic novel. VERDICT Promising concept, disappointing execution. An additional purchase.—Pearl Derlaga, York County P.L., VA - Copyright 2021 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

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