Brody & Bella The Sibling Detectives
And the Mystery of the Parents' Big Hoax
by Jeffrey William Sparks
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Pub Date 2 Dec 2022 | Archive Date 14 Dec 2022
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Description
Do you like to ask questions?
Or maybe sometimes you hear things and wonder why.
Have you ever wanted to be a detective?
If so, come join Brody and Bella's side!
A brother and sister in search of answers.
The Sibling Detectives are a curious bunch.
They like to investigate, learn, and solve mysteries—
Hopefully, all before lunch!
Age ranges from 5-9 years old. It is about a 4 minute read through.
The book is about two siblings getting along to play detective together. I tried to make it funny, interesting, and relatable. I loved playing detective with my little sister when I was little.
We live in a time when everything nowadays is a conspiracy. Because of this, I thought it was crucial to demonstrate having an imagination, being curious, and asking questions—especially as a child—are perfectly acceptable. However, the main goal of the book was to demonstrate to children rules exist for a reason.
The main questions Brody and Bella ask are simple:
Why do kids have to go to bed early?
Why do kids have to go to school?
Why should kids eat vegetables?
If you want to know the answers, you will have to read the book!
Available Editions
ISBN | 9798364659118 |
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