![]() ![]() Listed by Scholastic at a 5th grade reading level but usable earlier than that when read by an adult or older child to a younger one. These books will challenge the minds of young people to figure out who really is behind the grandfather clock and who has the film in their pocket? These short mysteries will encourage readers to advance their reading levels while working on math skills in logic and reasoning. Each time they visit, there are unique mysteries surrounding the Boddy Mansion.īut they aren’t just mysteries to be solved but also logic lessons and listening and deductive reasoning lessons as well. The gameplay is completely different though, with the introduction of the electronic section announcing moves and clues and no die rolling. The usual suspects are in place, this time bolstered by two new people Mrs. Green, Professor Plum and Colonel Mustard. Boddy) but of his attorney Miles Meadow-Brook. White plus his six “friends” Mrs Peacock, Miss Scarlet, Mr. ![]() Parker developed a set of mysteries based on the game and has marketed them in sets of 13. This is one of those books.Ĭlue is a very popular board game marketed by Parker Bros. Very rarely do you find a book that is multi-faceted and uniquely usable in a multitude of ways. ![]()
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