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KING & KAYLA AND THE CASE OF THE MYSTERIOUS MOUSE by Dori Hillestad Butler

KING & KAYLA AND THE CASE OF THE MYSTERIOUS MOUSE

From the King & Kayla series

by Dori Hillestad Butler ; illustrated by Nancy Meyers

Pub Date: Sept. 1st, 2017
ISBN: 978-1-56145-879-0
Publisher: Peachtree

The gal-and-dog gumshoes are back, this time catching an unexpected culprit in the act.

Kayla, a little black girl, and her dog, narrator King, are playing fetch with Jillian, a white pal, and her dog, Thor. Jillian accidentally throws the ball over the neighbor’s fence. When she returns, she brings back an identical—but incorrect—ball. King is upset. It smells like another dog. It is not his ball. Luckily, Kayla and King are in tune, and Kayla realizes that King’s ball is missing. When they go to the neighbor’s yard, there are many other balls, but none that are small and blue. King is reunited with a foe from a previous story (King & Kayla and the Case of the Missing Dog Treats, 2017), a sneaky cat. The cat tells King that Mouse stole the ball. How could a tiny mouse steal a ball? Employing the use of their trademark list of facts, King and Kayla write down everything they know about the case. (King desperately tries to convey the critical information about Mouse, but alas, he is a dog and can’t make Kayla understand.) Confusion, mischief, and silliness abound.

Kids who don’t always have the vocabulary to express themselves will sympathize with this waggish pup and his earnest desire to be understood by his human.

(Early reader. 6-8)