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  • Mystery of the Russian Ruby

    Iain Smyth

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, Sept. 1, 1994)
    During a weekend party at Countess Wilby's home, her priceless Russian Ruby vanishes, and it is up to the reader to sort through the colorful suspects and ingenious clues to find the culprit, in a combination pop-up book and board game.
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  • The Mystery of the Onion Domes

    Carole Marsh

    Paperback (Carole Marsh Mysteries, Sept. 12, 2013)
    You are purchasing the paperback format of this mystery. What could be more thrilling than a family trip across the globe? How about a spur-of-the-moment mystery at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia? The newest addition to the popular Around the World in 80 Mysteries series, The Mystery of the Onion Domes takes readers on an awe-inspiring and action-packed adventure complete with thrills, chills, and bobsled spills! Super-sleuth siblings Christina and Grant get the chance to take the trip of a lifetime to Russia to tour the country and witness the Winter Olympics. But their travel plans go haywire from the start with the arrival of a mysterious doll containing a nasty note that proves to be a clue. When their grandparents get separated from them on a speeding train, the grand tour goes from entertaining to unnerving. What on earth could the "Great Bear" have in store for them now?LOOK what’s inside this mystery: Places and Educational ItemsMoscow, Russia – Sochi, Russia – Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow – Red Square, Moscow – St. Basil’s Cathedral, Moscow – Gorky Park, Moscow – House of Friendship, Moscow – Moskva River, Moscow – the Black Sea, Moscow Educational ItemsMatryoshka (nesting) dolls – the Kremlin – The city of Moscow – Ivan the Terrible – Moscow Dogs – the construction of St. Basil’s Cathedral – Onion domes – Sochi climate/weather – the Winter Olympic Games – bobsledding – the Tsar Bell – Ushanka hats – the Russian Federation/U.S.S.R. – the Iron Curtain – the Cold War – World War II – Saint George, a symbol of Moscow – Celsius and Fahrenheit – Arbat (street in Moscow) – Rubles – Russian food: chak– chak, borscht, blini, stroganoff, pelmeni, kulebiaka – Russian words: tsar, boolachna– ya, babushka – Cyrillic – Baroque architecture – Sputnik – Yuri Gagarin, first man in space – Laika, the first dog in space – the Russian flag – Tchaikovsky and Swan Lake – Apollo – Aleksandr Pushkin – Vladimir Lenin – the 2014 Olympic mascots – speed skatingLike all of Carole Marsh’s Mysteries, this mystery will also incorporate history, geography, culture and cliffhanger chapters that will keep kids begging for more! This mystery will include SAT words, educational facts, fun and humor, built-in book club and activities. Below is the Reading Levels Guide for this book:Grade Levels: 3-6Accelerated Reader Reading Level: 4.6Accelerated Reader Points: 2Accelerated Reader Quiz Number: 162478Lexile Measure: 730Fountas & Pinnell Guided Reading Level: QDevelopmental Assessment Level: 40Get your FREE Resources!1. Download the Carole Marsh Mysteries Around The World Correlations to Common Core/State Standards . 2. Download the Where in the World Have You Been map . 3. Download additional activities including Fact or Fiction, Fascinating Facts, Book Club Discussion and Book Club Activities .4. Utilize the Around the World Common Core State Standards Teacher Resource for classroom discussion questions and activities for ELA grades 2-6. This can be used for all 19 mysteries .5. Want a sneak peak? Read the first three chapters .
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  • The Mystery of the Onion Domes

    Carole Marsh

    eBook (Gallopade International, Sept. 12, 2013)
    What could be more thrilling than a family trip across the globe? How about a spur-of-the-moment mystery at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia?The newest addition to the popular Around the World in 80 Mysteries series, The Mystery of the Onion Domes takes readers on an awe-inspiring and action-packed adventure complete with thrills, chills, and bobsled spills! Super-sleuth siblings Christina and Grant get the chance to take the trip of a lifetime to Russia to tour the country and witness the Winter Olympics. But their travel plans go haywire from the start with the arrival of a mysterious doll containing a nasty note that proves to be a clue. When their grandparents get separated from them on a speeding train, the grand tour goes from entertaining to unnerving. What on earth could the β€œGreat Bear” have in store for them now?Like all of Carole Marsh’s Mysteries, this mystery will also incorporate history, geography, culture and cliffhanger chapters that will keep kids begging for more! This mystery will include SAT words, educational facts, fun and humor, built-in book club and activities. This Carole Marsh Mystery will obtain an Accelerated Reader Reading Level, Points and Quiz Number, a Lexile Measure, a Fountas & Pinnell Guided Reading Level and a Developmental Reading Assessment Level soon after it is released. Lexile Measure: 730
  • The Mystery of the Onion Domes

    Carole Marsh

    Library Binding (Carole Marsh Mysteries, Sept. 30, 2013)
    When you purchase the Library Bound mystery you will receive FREE online eBook access! Carole Marsh Mystery Online eBooks are an easy, effective, and immediate way to read your favorite Carole Marsh Mystery on the go! Each web-hosted Online eBook is filled with the same exact pages as the book, plus additional features like pages that "flip" with a fun sound as you read, a full chapter directory, full-screen and thumbnail viewing capabilities, and more! β€’ Online eBooks allow readers to access their book anytime, from anywhere – by using a computer, tablet, or other device with Internet access. β€’ They require NO additional access or hosting fees – When you purchase a library bound Carole Marsh Mystery book, you get unlimited access to the Online eBook version for FREE.β€’ You don’t need to download Online eBooks – they are available to you online 24/7! β€’ Online eBooks are available exclusively from Gallopade, and are compatible with Macs, PC, iPad, and other devices with Internet access. What could be more thrilling than a family trip across the globe? How about a spur-of-the-moment mystery at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia? The newest addition to the popular Around the World in 80 Mysteries series, The Mystery of the Onion Domes takes readers on an awe-inspiring and action-packed adventure complete with thrills, chills, and bobsled spills! Super-sleuth siblings Christina and Grant get the chance to take the trip of a lifetime to Russia to tour the country and witness the Winter Olympics. But their travel plans go haywire from the start with the arrival of a mysterious doll containing a nasty note that proves to be a clue. When their grandparents get separated from them on a speeding train, the grand tour goes from entertaining to unnerving. What on earth could the "Great Bear" have in store for them now?LOOK what’s inside this mystery: Places and Educational ItemsMoscow, Russia – Sochi, Russia – Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow – Red Square, Moscow – St. Basil’s Cathedral, Moscow – Gorky Park, Moscow – House of Friendship, Moscow – Moskva River, Moscow – the Black Sea, Moscow Educational ItemsMatryoshka (nesting) dolls – the Kremlin – The city of Moscow – Ivan the Terrible – Moscow Dogs – the construction of St. Basil’s Cathedral – Onion domes – Sochi climate/weather – the Winter Olympic Games – bobsledding – the Tsar Bell – Ushanka hats – the Russian Federation/U.S.S.R. – the Iron Curtain – the Cold War – World War II – Saint George, a symbol of Moscow – Celsius and Fahrenheit – Arbat (street in Moscow) – Rubles – Russian food: chak– chak, borscht, blini, stroganoff, pelmeni, kulebiaka – Russian words: tsar, boolachna– ya, babushka – Cyrillic – Baroque architecture – Sputnik – Yuri Gagarin, first man in space – Laika, the first dog in space – the Russian flag – Tchaikovsky and Swan Lake – Apollo – Aleksandr Pushkin – Vladimir Lenin – the 2014 Olympic mascots – speed skatingLike all of Carole Marsh’s Mysteries, this mystery will also incorporate history, geography, culture and cliffhanger chapters that will keep kids begging for more! This mystery will include SAT words, educational facts, fun and humor, built-in book club and activities. Below is the Reading Levels Guide for this book:Grade Levels: 3-6Accelerated Reader Reading Level: 4.6Accelerated Reader Points: 2Accelerated Reader Quiz Number: 162478Lexile Measure: 730Fountas & Pinnell Guided Reading Level: QDevelopmental Assessment Level: 40Get your FREE Resources!1. Download the Carole Marsh Mysteries Around The World Correlations to Common Core/State Standards . 2. Download the Where in the World Have You Been map . 3. Download additional activities including Fact or Fiction, Fascinating Facts, Book Club Discussion and Book Club Activities .4. Utilize the Around the World Common Core State Standards Teacher Resource for classroom discussion questions and activities for ELA grades 2-6. This can be used for all 19 mysteries .5. Want a sneak peak? Read the first three chapters .
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  • The Mystery of the Onion Domes Russia

    Carole Marsh

    Unknown Binding (Carole Marsh Mysteries, )
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  • The Mystery of the Onion Domes: Russia

    Carole Marsh

    Paperback (Carole Marsh Mysteries, Jan. 1, 1711)
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  • The Mystery of the Onion Domes: Russia

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    Mass Market Paperback (Carole Marsh Mysteries, March 24, 1814)
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  • The Mystery of the Onion Domes

    Carole Marsh

    Digital (Carole Marsh Mysteries, Sept. 1, 2013)
    You are purchasing the eBook PDF format of this mystery. What could be more thrilling than a family trip across the globe? How about a spur-of-the-moment mystery at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia? The newest addition to the popular Around the World in 80 Mysteries series, The Mystery of the Onion Domes takes readers on an awe-inspiring and action-packed adventure complete with thrills, chills, and bobsled spills! Super-sleuth siblings Christina and Grant get the chance to take the trip of a lifetime to Russia to tour the country and witness the Winter Olympics. But their travel plans go haywire from the start with the arrival of a mysterious doll containing a nasty note that proves to be a clue. When their grandparents get separated from them on a speeding train, the grand tour goes from entertaining to unnerving. What on earth could the "Great Bear" have in store for them now?LOOK what’s inside this mystery: Places and Educational ItemsMoscow, Russia – Sochi, Russia – Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow – Red Square, Moscow – St. Basil’s Cathedral, Moscow – Gorky Park, Moscow – House of Friendship, Moscow – Moskva River, Moscow – the Black Sea, Moscow Educational ItemsMatryoshka (nesting) dolls – the Kremlin – The city of Moscow – Ivan the Terrible – Moscow Dogs – the construction of St. Basil’s Cathedral – Onion domes – Sochi climate/weather – the Winter Olympic Games – bobsledding – the Tsar Bell – Ushanka hats – the Russian Federation/U.S.S.R. – the Iron Curtain – the Cold War – World War II – Saint George, a symbol of Moscow – Celsius and Fahrenheit – Arbat (street in Moscow) – Rubles – Russian food: chak– chak, borscht, blini, stroganoff, pelmeni, kulebiaka – Russian words: tsar, boolachna– ya, babushka – Cyrillic – Baroque architecture – Sputnik – Yuri Gagarin, first man in space – Laika, the first dog in space – the Russian flag – Tchaikovsky and Swan Lake – Apollo – Aleksandr Pushkin – Vladimir Lenin – the 2014 Olympic mascots – speed skatingLike all of Carole Marsh’s Mysteries, this mystery will also incorporate history, geography, culture and cliffhanger chapters that will keep kids begging for more! This mystery will include SAT words, educational facts, fun and humor, built-in book club and activities. Below is the Reading Levels Guide for this book:Grade Levels: 3-6Accelerated Reader Reading Level: 4.6Accelerated Reader Points: 2Accelerated Reader Quiz Number: 162478Lexile Measure: 730Fountas & Pinnell Guided Reading Level: QDevelopmental Assessment Level: 40Get your FREE Resources!1. Download the Carole Marsh Mysteries Around The World Correlations to Common Core/State Standards HERE. 2. Download the Where in the World Have You Been map HERE. 3. Download additional activities including Fact or Fiction, Fascinating Facts, Book Club Discussion and Book Club Activities HERE.4. Utilize the Around the World Common Core State Standards Teacher Resource for classroom discussion questions and activities for ELA grades 2-6. This can be used for all 19 mysteries HERE.5. Want a sneak peak? Read the first three chapters HERE.
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