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Books with title Sherlock Chick

  • Sherlock Chick's First Case

    Robert Quackenbush

    Hardcover (Aladdin, Feb. 5, 2019)
    Look out Sherlock Holmes, Sherlock Chick hatched from his egg with a detective’s hat and magnifying glass, and he’s on the case in this adorable, easy-to-follow mystery from Robert Quackenbush.Within moments of his birth, Sherlock Chick lived up to the name he’d just been given. His parents pointed out the fact that their feed bin was empty and they didn’t know who might have taken their corn. Sherlock follows the trail of corn, questioning animals along the way, until he finds the corn and the culprits. Will Sherlock Chick be able to get that corn back where it belongs?
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  • Sherlock Chick's First Case

    Robert M. Quackenbush

    Hardcover (Parents Magazine Press, March 15, 1986)
    Hatched from his egg with detective's hat and magnifying glass, Sherlock Chick immediately sets out to find who has stolen the corn from the chickens' feed bin.
  • Sherlock Chick's First Case

    Robert Quackenbush

    language (Aladdin, Feb. 5, 2019)
    Look out Sherlock Holmes, Sherlock Chick hatched from his egg with a detective’s hat and magnifying glass, and he’s on the case in this adorable, easy-to-follow mystery from Robert Quackenbush.Within moments of his birth, Sherlock Chick lived up to the name he’d just been given. His parents pointed out the fact that their feed bin was empty and they didn’t know who might have taken their corn. Sherlock follows the trail of corn, questioning animals along the way, until he finds the corn and the culprits. Will Sherlock Chick be able to get that corn back where it belongs?
  • Sherlock Chick's First Case

    Robert M. Quackenbush

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Feb. 1, 1993)
    Hatched from his egg with detective's hat and magnifying glass, Sherlock Chick immediately sets out to find who has stolen the corn from the chickens' feed bin.
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  • Sherlock Chick's First Case

    Robert M. Quackenbush

    Hardcover (Parents Magazine Press, March 15, 1787)
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