Whatever the problem, Archie has an invention that can help. However, when a group of dogs go missing, Archie faces her biggest challenge yet. Can she save the day?
Archie loves solving problems with her own inventions! One night, Archie spots something mysterious, and she is keen to get to the bottom of it. Is the mystery too big for Archie to solve? Can Archie and her inventions save the day?
This book is from Readerful's Independent Library. It is for children aged 6 to 7 to read without support.
Readerful: Inspiring Children to Read More
Readerful is a specially designed reading library that motivates children aged 4-11 to develop a lifelong love of reading. The series offers contemporary, inclusive books across three key collections:
Books for Sharing: Picture books to be read aloud by an adult for inspiring reading sessions
Independent Library: Fiction, graphic texts, character mini-series and non-fiction for children to read independently
Rise: Fully decodable books for older struggling readers to read independently.
How Readerful works:
• Read aloud the Books for Sharing for magical reading sessions that motivate children to read more.
• Encourage children to choose a book to read by themselves, from Readerful's Independent Library or from Rise. You'll find links between the books' topics, vocabulary, characters and authors - all designed to keep children reading, boost their vocabulary and develop their knowledge of the world around them.
Kids will love this hilarious fairy tale adventure packed with clever twists, familiar characters and page-turning fun.
The second book in a fabulous new magical, middle-grade series filled with adventure, wonder and wildness,
This is Book 16 in the Readerful Independent Library Series. See all Readerful Independent Library books here.
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