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The Big Bad Woof
The Big Bad Woof
The Big Bad Woof
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The Big Bad Woof

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Rider meets an old friend with a mysterious secret in this eighth Rider Woofson adventure.

There’s a new criminal in Pawston stealing priceless works of art and leaving behind a calling card that reads: The Big Bad Woof Strikes Again! Can the PI Pack catch this red-hooded thief before he steals the world famous Bona Lisa painting? Or is Rider too busy spending time with his old friend Vicky Crown to stop and solve the mystery?

With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Rider Woofson chapter books are perfect for emerging readers.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLittle Simon
Release dateJul 25, 2017
ISBN9781481491907
The Big Bad Woof
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Walker Styles

Walker Styles grew up reading kids’ books, so it makes sense that he’s writing them now. And when he isn’t writing books, he’s out solving mysteries around the city of Manhattan, where he lives. Just the other day, he lost the book he was reading. Following all the clues, Walker deduced the couch ate it! (Well, the book was under the couch cushions. Still, mystery solved!).

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    The Big Bad Woof - Walker Styles

    Mania at the Museum!

    Welcome to the Catskills History Museum. My name is Tina, and I’ll be your tour guide. If you have any questions, just ask!

    Tina led the tourists through the museum. The first exhibit was dinosaur skeletons. This prehistoric moment shows dino-dogs and cat-osaurs. Though they may look like cats and dogs, they were actually more closely related to birds!

    The next exhibit showed proud animals in togas. This is the Roaming Period, Tina explained. "Salamander the Great, Dog-Run Maximus, and Julihiss Caesar are just a few classic heroes of their time. They roamed and ruled over many different lands. Now, if you’ll follow me to the next exhibit, I can tell you the story of King Arthur and the swordfish in the stone."

    Oooh, what’s that? a tourist asked. She pointed at a WANTED poster.

    That is the international art thief known as the Big Bad Woof, said Tina. Not much is known about the dangerous crook except that he steals valuable works of art. But this poster is not part of the tour—

    Tina was interrupted by three bumbling bears that walked into the room. One bear was giant. One bear was medium-size and thin. The third bear was short and round. They each wore a worker uniform and carried ropes and hooks. The largest bear tripped over his own paws and knocked over a knight’s armor set. As the armor crashed to the ground, it made a loud CLANG!

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