Synopsis:
When Clementine Wim spots a famous painting being carried away from the Capitol City Art Museum, she knows something is wrong. But when she arrives at the museum, the painting is hanging right where it should be. No one believes what Clementine saw: not even her mother, an assistant curator at the museum, or her friends. It's up to Clementine to convince the others and determine fact from forgery before it's too late.
Book Description:
Perfect for readers who loved the best-selling Field Trip Mysteries series. Teaches creative problem solving and critical thinking. Even distribution of maile and female protagonists offers cross-gender appeal to readers. Perfect for kids interested in history, museums, artifcacts. Mysteries are a consistently popular topic among middle-grade readers. Curriculum tie-ins and backmatter, including discussion questions, writing prompts, glossary, and related nonfiction materials deepen the learning experience.
Perfect for readers who loved the best-selling Field Trip Mysteries series. Teaches creative problem solving and critical thinking. Even distribution of maile and female protagonists offers cross-gender appeal to readers. Perfect for kids interested in history, museums, artifcacts. Mysteries are a consistently popular topic among middle-grade readers. Curriculum tie-ins and backmatter in each book deepen the learning experience.
· From the author of the best-selling Field Trip Mysteries series · Teaches creative problem solving and critical thinking · Even distribution of male and female protagonists offers cross-gender appear to readers · Perfect for kids interested in history, museums, artifacts · Mysteries are a consistently popular topic among middle-grade readers