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Books with author Lauren Scheuer

  • A Smart Girl's Guide to Understanding Her Family

    Amy Lynch, Lauren Scheuer

    Paperback (American Girl, Sept. 1, 2009)
    This book helps girls understand and get along with the people they are closest to: their families. It includes activities for bringing family closer together, tips on talking about tough topics with Mom and Dad, advice on stopping fights before they start, and ideas for how to negotiate solutions to any problem. Girls will find pages of fun activities for creating memories with the people who live with and love them, plus tear-out family fun coupons and awards.
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  • Mini Mysteries: 20 Tricky Tales to Untangle

    Rick Walton, Lauren Scheuer

    Paperback (American Girl, March 1, 2004)
    Girls who love to solve puzzles, uncover clues, and crack cases will love Mini Mysteries. Along with Marie and her best friend, Noelle, girls must figure out which clues in the story will help solve the mystery and which ones are red herrings those false leads that can send a reader in the wrong direction. A repeating cast of characters and real-life girl situations allow readers to connect with the stories they're reading. Once the reader solves the mystery, she can tear open a case folder in the back of the book to check her answer!
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  • Mini Mysteries 3

    Rick Walton, Lauren Scheuer

    Paperback (American Girl, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Marie, Noelle, and all their friends are back to solve more mysteries---big and small. This year, the girls struggle all year long to earn enough money to travel to Hawaii where their biggest mystery ever awaits them. These popular books appeal to girls who love to solve puzzles, uncover clues, and crack cases! Along with Marie and her best friend, Noelle, girls must figure out which clues in the story will help solve the mystery and which ones are red herrings--those false leads that can send a reader in the wrong direction. A repeating cast of characters and real-life girl situations allow readers to connect with the stories they're reading. Once the reader solves a mystery, she can tear open a case folder in the back of the book to check her answer.
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  • Quiz Book 3: Three Times the Fun!

    Brette Sember, Lauren Scheuer

    Spiral-bound (Sagebrush Education Resources, Sept. 5, 2003)
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