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King & Kayla and the Case of the Secret Code
King & Kayla and the Case of the Secret Code
King & Kayla and the Case of the Secret Code
Audiobook14 minutes

King & Kayla and the Case of the Secret Code

Written by Dori Hillestad Butler

Narrated by Kevin R. Free

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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A lovable dog helps his human girl solve a mystery Kayla and Mason both got mysterious letters written in code What does Kayla know The same person left both letters It s someone she and Mason both know The two letters are the same except for the second word What does King know Jillian left the letters What do the letters say A loveable dog helps his human girl solve a mystery Kayla and Mason both got mysterious letters written in code What does Kayla know The same person left both letters It s someone she and Mason both know The two letters are the same except for the second word What does King know Jillian left the letters What do the letters say
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 1, 2018
ISBN9781980006435
King & Kayla and the Case of the Secret Code
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Dori Hillestad Butler

Dori Hillestad Butler is owned by a big black dog named Mouse. He’s a registered therapy dog who enjoys reading with children in Coralville, Iowa, where he lives with Dori and her family. To learn more about Dori, her dog, and her other books for children, visit her website: www.kidswriter.com.

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    King, a dog, narrates this story in which his girl and her neighbor each receive mysterious notes written in what appears to be gibberish. Will they ever learned who sent the letters and what they mean?This is a simple mystery for beginning readers. I like the way the girl Kayla and her neighbor Mason break down the problem into what they already know and the remaining questions to tackle. Of course, King's superior sense of smell helps him realize the sender right away, but he cannot communicate this to the humans. However, all's well that ends well, as King directs to the children to the sender and they are able to crack the code to learn the message hidden in the letters. King's enthusiasm for life is catching, and children will enjoy the book being narrated by a dog, with all the attendant humor that involves. The illustrations help to illuminate the text and also indicate a diverse cast of characters.Overall, this is a great read for young readers. It serves to bridge the gap between shorter early readers and much longer chapter books. The chapters here are relatively short and each page has a limited number of sentences. The book is under 50 pages in total, with some pages being mostly or fully illustrations. That is a manageable amount for young readers, who will feel accomplished when done that they finished a chapter book of their own. They, like myself, will probably be interested in seeking out more of King and Kayla’s adventures together.