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Books with title The Missing Cupcake Mystery

  • The Missing Cupcake Mystery

    Lauren Dungy, Tony; Dungy

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2013)
    Justin, Jordan, and Jade's mother agree to buy cupcakes if the trio will wait until after dinner to eat them. However, one cupcake goes missing, and until the mystery is solved, no one will get dessert.
  • Mystery of the Missing Fox

    Tamra Wight

    Hardcover (Islandport Press, April 26, 2016)
    The stakes have never been higher for Cooper Wilder. When an accident puts Cooper’s dad in the hospital, Cooper must shoulder some new responsibilities. But he’s distracted. First, he and his friends find a fox caught in an illegal trap on the campground’s land. Then kits start to go missing from the fox den. Who would want to catch foxes? And why? Cooper, Packrat, and Roy must protect the den, find the kits, and rule out Summer, the new girl who lives across the lake, as a suspect. Juggling new campground duties, feeling guilty over his father’s accident, and desperate to help the fox kits, Cooper must make some tough decisions about who―and what―should come first.
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  • The Missing Cats Mystery

    Grace Knight

    language (, May 22, 2014)
    A children's sci-fi adventure novel, for age 9 and up!All of the cats go missing one night at Tabby Brannan's cattery. What happened to them, and what connection does it have with the Prime Minister and his two nasty children? Tabby is determined to find out, even if it means placing herself, her brother, and her dads in in the midst of a terrible plot to take over the world.
  • The Missing Cupcake Mystery

    Lauren, Tony Dungy, Vanessa Brantley Newton

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Jan. 1, 2013)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Justin, Jordan, and Jade's mother agrees to buy cupcakes if the trio will wait until after dinner to eat them, but one cupcake goes missing and until the mystery is solved, no one will get dessert.
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  • The Mystery of the Missing Ming

    Anne Loader McGee

    language (Vendera Publishing, Jan. 10, 2014)
    Thirteen-year-old Cedar Creek sleuth, Mallory Gilmartin, is once again involved in a mystery filled with risk and intrigue. An antique Ming vase has been stolen from the town's elderly librarian-the same vase that someone claims was stolen from them some thirty years earlier. Aided by a determined ghostly apparition from the past, Mallory finds herself on a dangerous path as she attempts to unravel the truth behind the strange missing Ming. Following in the same vein as Anne Loader McGee's first book in the Cedar Creek mystery series, The Mystery at Marlatt Manor, the second book, The Mystery of the Missing Ming, is equally full of YA paranormal action, adventure, and mystery, with elements of surprise guaranteed to keep your heart pounding throughout every page.
  • The Missing Horse Mystery

    Carolyn Keene

    eBook (Aladdin, Sept. 27, 2011)
    A SEARCH FOR A MISSING HORSE LEADS NANCY TO A DARK DISCOVERY! Nancy's attending the Midwest Grand Prix Dressage Championships, where many of the world's best riders and finest horses compete. But more than blue ribbons is at stake. As Nancy quickly learns, these horses generate big money, turning a friendly competition into a very nasty business. Discovering a fire in the stables, Nancy barely averts a terrible tragedy. But now she faces a new danger: a valuable horse has vanished, and it's up to Nancy to save it. She pursues the truth down a trail of greed, deception, and sinister secrets...only to find herself in jeopardy!
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  • Mystery of the Missing Man

    Enid Blyton

    eBook (, March 11, 2012)
    Enid Blyton - Mystery 13 - Mystery of the Missing ManFatty’s News“I’m going to buy some Easter eggs,” said Pip, at breakfast-time. “Are youcoming too, Bets? Then we might go and call on old Fatty.”“Oh yes - let’s!” said Bets. “I’ve only seen him once since he came back fromschool, and then he was with Mrs. Trotteville and we couldn’t say much.”“We’ll call in and tell Larry and Daisy to come too,” said Pip. “We might goand have buns and coffee at the dairy. Mother, do you want anything in thevillage?”“No - unless you like to buy yourself an alarm clock,” said Mrs. Hilton,buttering her toast. Pip stared.“What for?” he said. “I’ve got a watch.”Bets giggled. “You mean he might get up in time for breakfast then, Mother!”she said.“Ha! Funny joke,” said Pip. “Anyway, no alarm clock would wake me if I’mreally asleep. Besides, Mother - I’ve only just come back from a very, veryhard term’s work, and as for the exams last weck, well I bet you wouldn’t gettop marks any more than I shall. I’ve not slept well for weeks, worrying aboutmy marks.”“I suppose that means that you’ll be somewhere near the bottom again,” saidPip’s father, putting down his morning paper for a moment. “Well, we shallknow the worst in a few days’ time when your report comes.”Pip changed the subject quickly - a trick at which he was very good. “Dad,what do you want for Easter?” he asked. “I did think of getting you some ofthat tobacco you like - and Mother, I suppose you wouldn’t like a marzipanegg, would you, I know you like marzipan, and...”The trick worked. Both his parents had to smile. His mother tapped hirn an thehand. “All right, all right, we won’t mention reports till after Easter. Andyes, I do like marzipan. Now, do you want to finish the toast - because if soI’ll leave you to it. Bets, remember to make your bed and dust your roombefore you go out. AND - please don’t forget that dinner is at one o’clocksharp.”The telephone bell shrilled out as Mrs. Hilton left the table. She went intothe hall to answer it and called back into the room almost at once.“It’s Fatty - he wants to speak to one of you. You go, Bets, you’ve finishedyour meal.”Bets flew to the telephone. “Hallo! Hallo, Fatty!”“Hallo, little Bets!” said a warm, lively voice on the telephone. “What aboutmeeting somewhere this morning? I’ve got a spot of Easter shopping to do.”“Oh yes, Fatty!” said Bets eagerly. “Pip and I were just thinking the
  • The Missing Mitten Mystery

    Steven Kellogg

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Sept. 23, 2002)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. After a busy day playing in the snow, Annie and her dog look high and low for Annie's missing red mitten.
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  • The Mystery of the Missing Cufflinks

    Alicia G. Ruggieri

    eBook (Alicia G. Ruggieri, Nov. 27, 2014)
    An eleven-year-old in Regency England, Jemima can hardly contain her excitement when she learns that Cousin Aimée is coming for an extended visit.However, Aimée turns out to be a different sort of girl than Jemima expected. Disdainful and rude but oh-so-accomplished, Aimée certainly doesn’t want Jemima to be her friend… and Jemima doesn’t want to spend any more time with Aimée than she must! Yet when household items start to go missing, including Reverend Sudbury’s heirloom cufflinks, Aimée accuses the Sudburies’ faithful servant Robert of theft.Secret searches, overheard conversations, and night adventures lead to a solution to this mystery story in which Jemima learns that only Jesus can give her the power to love her enemies.THE REGENCY ADVENTURES OF JEMIMA SUDBURY is a historical fiction series intended for girls ages 8-12. The vocabulary used is intentionally slightly more advanced.Book 1: The Mystery of the Missing CufflinksMore books coming soon!
  • The Missing Mitten Mystery

    StevenKellogg

    Hardcover (PerfectionLearning, Sept. 30, 2002)
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  • Mystery of the Missing Map

    Lois Walfrid Johnson

    Paperback (Bethany House Pub, March 1, 1994)
    When thirteen-year-old Kate, her stepbrother Anders, and their friend Erik go to visit Kate's blind second cousin in Red Jacket, Michigan, in 1907, they decide to try to find a long-lost map that will supposedly lead to a fortune in silver.
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  • The Missing Apple Mystery

    Ellie Seiss, Style Guide

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, June 22, 2010)
    There's a giant wooden apple sign on the loose in Busytown and it's rolling over everything in its path! Come along and help Huckle Cat and his friends figure out where the apple sign is headed next. Will they be able to stop this rotten apple from rolling away for good?
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