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Books with title THE MYSTERY OF THE MISSING TOOTH

  • The Mystery of the Missing Cat

    Gertrude Chandler Warner

    Hardcover (Albert Whitman & Company, Jan. 1, 1994)
    The Aldens search for a lost cat in Greenfield. But when a mysterious phone call reveals the cat was stolen, it’s up to them to find the catnapper as well!
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  • The Mystery of the Missing Cattle

    Sheryl Jones

    eBook (Sheryl G. Jones, May 29, 2012)
    Author’s Notes:Life On The Circle CA Young Boy’s Adventures in the Old WestMy father, Riley Chambers, was raised on a ranch in Oklahoma in the early part of the 20th century. The ranch was awarded to my grandmother, Bertha Ann Riley Chambers as her portion of land when the Cherokee Nation was divided as part of the Dawe’s Act of 1887. Thus, my acceptance as a member of the Cherokee Tribe. The Rowdy books are based on the stories my father told me about growing up on a ranch a mile from Bushyhead, Oklahoma. They are written for young adult readers and I have used both colloquial expressions and vernacular speech in much of the dialog. These speech patterns were definitely a part of the West in 1900. My grandmother, however, insisted on correct English as she was the educated daughter of a Baptist minister and a well-educated Cherokee mother. But my father said he often thought in the language his mother abhorred, i. e., words like “ain’t” and phrases such as “him and me” as the subject of a sentence. I want my family, my brother and sisters, my grandchildren, and anyone interested in the history of the West to know and remember the joy and the sorrow of living on a ranch in 1900. I have set the stories at the turn of the century while Oklahoma was still considered Indian Territory. I chose to do this because it offered me more opportunity to impart the history of that period in western America. The cattle drives from Texas through Oklahoma to Kansas and Nebraska ended in the late 1800’s but were still talked about, the railroad was being expanded into Indian Territory, towns were incorporated, and WWI had not yet begun. At least one incident in each of the books is true. In this first book "The Mystery of the Missing Cattle," for instance, the ranch existed, the Missouri mules, Jack and Jude, were used by my grandfather for much of the ranch work, my father had a dog named Gyp and a horse named Skeeter and he began to help herd the registered Shorthorns at the age of eight. He also learned to shoot a Winchester rifle at that age and often brought home game for the dinner table. There was indeed a problem with cattle rustlers and my grandmother, like many of the ranch women of that era, carried a rifle and rode horseback. The ranch looked much like my description, house, barn, chicken house, washhouse, bunkhouse, springhouse, smokehouse, etc. The ranch abutted the Roger’s ranch and Will Rogers visited with my father’s family when he came home. He was a contemporary of my grandfather and when he came back to the Roger’s ranch to visit his father, Clyde, it was a cause for celebration. In fact, he taught my father to twirl a rope and how to spit between his teeth. I never saw my father spit between his teeth but often saw him twirl a rope and even jump through the large hoop he created. He taught me to twirl a small lasso and swing a large loop but jumping through it was beyond my skills. I preferred to read or write!This book begins in Indian Territory, May 1900. Books two, three, four, and five await in the wings. S. Jones
  • Jodi: The Mystery of the Missing Message

    Virginia Ann Work

    eBook (Virginia Ann Work, Nov. 29, 2013)
    Jodi Fischer and her best friend Lexie Marshal get entangled in a puzzling and dangerous mystery when they find a lost wallet and a knitted baby's sock. On a ride on their horses in the woods near their homes in British Columbia, Canada, they come across a deserted log cabin. But is it deserted? If it is, why did they hear a board squeak like someone stepped on it?They fight against time to save a baby's life, yet they cannot make progress in understanding the mysterious note someone knitted right into the baby's sock. Threatening phone calls, an encounter with the town bully, and lost horses all add up to danger. Jodi must face her biggest fears as she and Lexie unravel the strange events surrounding the kidnapping of a child from Vancouver. Could this baby be held by kidnappers? How can they save the child's life? Why are the police so interested? And why is there a light in the loft of the Marshal's big barn?Fasten your seat belts for a fast and fun ride as you read this book. Jodi not only is challenged to solve the mystery, but also to look deeper inside herself for faith in God instead of fear. You will not be sorry you read this book.It is not for the faint of heart! Buy it now! (Cover photo by Highplaces Images by Wendy Kleker, Wild Horses of North Dakota)
  • Mystery On The Missing Ship

    Tate Linders, BookFabulous Designs, Deena Rae, Tiffany Tillman

    language (, Jan. 27, 2015)
    Melodie Crane, her twin sister, Lila, and their mother are embarking on a trip to America on the Titanic.What is supposed to be a rather uneventful trip turns into mystery, mayhem, and murder.Who will make it out alive? Will they find the person responsible for this tragedy?
  • The Mystery of the Missing Pitom

    Beverly Mach Geller

    eBook (Gefen Publishing House, Sept. 1, 2000)
    After Yosef, his brothers and father built their sukah, they went to buy a lulav and etrog. Yosef is fascinated by its fragrance and can't wait until the holiday arrives to smell it again. But his father placed the lulav and etrog on the top shelf of the cabinet. This is the start of Yosef's problems.THE MYSTERY OF THE MISSING PITOM is beautifully illustrated in full color. It's also very educational, explaining the pitom specifications that make the etrog acceptable for use during sukot.
  • The Mystery of the Missing Mummy

    Kate McMullan

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, May 1, 1984)
    Book by McMullan, Kate
  • The Mystery Of The Missing Trophy

    Anjali Jeswani

    language (Anjali Jeswani, May 12, 2016)
    The summer holidays and a missing trophy ,the perfect recipe for a riveting mystery where even the neighborhood uncle was under suspicion.Find out how the four friends unravel "The Mystery Of The Missing Trophy"
  • The Case of the Missing Tooth

    Vicky Duffer Watkins, Raygan Watkins

    language (Vicky Duffer Watkins, Oct. 6, 2014)
    This mystery is a true story about three little kids and their Granny. See if you can guess who lost the tooth before they do.
  • The Mystery of the Missing Cheeseball

    Gwen Parks

    language (Zaptoons, March 23, 2013)
    Cheesy, Cheddar and Watermelon are three rats that play soccer for the Cheesy Tigers. When their cheese ball goes missing, they set off on an adventure beyond the rose bushes.Author Gwen Parks wrote this fun book for kids when she was just seven years old in the second grade.
  • The Mystery of the Missing Ming

    Cindy W. Vincent

    Paperback (Mysteries by Vincent, LLC, Oct. 20, 2011)
    Great girl gumshoe, Daisy Diamond, and her best friend, girl scientist, Sally Sosmart, are off on their first novel-length adventure. This time a note left in a book owned by Sally's late Aunt Melvinia leads them to her mansion in search of a priceless artifact. The only problem is, all of Aunt Melvinia's belongings are about to go up for auction the following day. So not only are the girls in a race against time, but they soon learn they're not the only ones looking for Aunt Melvinia's most prized possession. Of course, it doesn't help that a thunder storm rages outside, especially when the girls discover the mansion is riddled with secret passageways . . . Holy Cannoli!
  • The Mystery of the Missing Arabian

    Gay Toltl Kinman, Peggie Chan, William R. Kinman

    language (Mysterious Women, May 1, 2016)
    Alison Leigh Powers, 11, Super Sleuth, rescues a Thoroughbred from horsenappers!
  • The Mystery of the Missing Scroll

    Shoba Naidu

    eBook (Shoba Naidu, Nov. 12, 2013)
    While on a vacation to Leh (Ladakh), in the northernmost tip of India, Mandeep, Saloni and Navin stumble upon a gang involved in smuggling valuable Buddhist antiques to China. They unearth a sinister plot to steal the sacred Hemis Scroll by the same group of evil smugglers who masquerade as Buddhist monks. The sacred scroll is stolen from under their very noses during the Cham dance performance at the monastery. With inputs from Police Inspector Gyaltsen, support from travel guide Norbu, and predictions of Dolma, a traditional medicine woman, the teenagers manage to corner the gang leader. Will the children manage to reclaim the sacred scroll from these dangerous thugs?