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Other editions of book The Big Nap: A Chet Gecko Mystery

  • The Big Nap: Chet Gecko, Private Eye: Book 3

    Bruce Hale, Jon Cryer, Listening Library

    Audiobook (Listening Library, March 2, 2010)
    Chet and his friends Natalie the bird and Waldo are at it again, and in this mystery, Chet must stop all the students from becoming zombies at Emerson Hicky Elementary.
  • The Big Nap: A Chet Gecko Mystery

    Bruce Hale

    Paperback (Young Readers Paperback, April 1, 2002)
    Grammar school--it's all about eating and sleeping. Well, for Chet Gecko, anyway. To Chet, nothing is more divine than a plate of Mrs. Bagoong's Mothloaf Surprise followed by a sweet bit of shut-eye on the playground. (Besides a few Pillbug Crunch bars and a monthlong holiday, that is.) In these two hilarious mysteries from Chet's tattered casebook, he and his mockingbird partner, Natalie Attired, must catch a cafeteria thief, foil the sinister plans of a weaselly zombie master . . . and still take part in the Nations of the World PTA assembly. (Fourth-grade detectives get no respect.)
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  • The Big Nap: A Chet Gecko Mystery

    Bruce Hale

    language (HMH Books for Young Readers, April 1, 2002)
    Grammar school—it's all about eating and sleeping. Well, for Chet Gecko, anyway. To Chet, nothing is more divine than a plate of Mrs. Bagoong's Mothloaf Surprise followed by a sweet bit of shut-eye on the playground. (Besides a few Pillbug Crunch bars and a monthlong holiday, that is.) In this hilarious mystery from Chet's tattered casebook, he and his mockingbird partner, Natalie Attired, must catch a cafeteria thief, foil the sinister plans of a weaselly zombie master . . . and still take part in the Nations of the World PTA assembly. (Fourth-grade detectives get no respect.)
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  • The Big Nap: A Chet Gecko Mystery

    Bruce Hale

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, Oct. 1, 2001)
    Is it just Chet, or is everyone acting just a little bit strange? One by one, the students at Emerson Hicky Elementary are becoming mindless goody-goodies. No one talks in class, no one complains about homework--heck, the line to clean the chalkboard erasers is out the door! Everyone is acting like . . . well, a zombie. Chet loves a good nap--but this is one he's got to avoid at all costs. Can he save the school? Or will Chet and Natalie be the next in line at the chalkboard?
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  • The Big Nap: A Chet Gecko Mystery

    Bruce Hale

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, Oct. 1, 2001)
    Is it just Chet, or is everyone acting just a little bit strange? One by one, the students at Emerson Hicky Elementary are becoming mindless goody-goodies. No one talks in class, no one complains about homework--heck, the line to clean the chalkboard erasers is out the door! Everyone is acting like . . . well, a zombie. Chet loves a good nap--but this is one he's got to avoid at all costs. Can he save the school? Or will Chet and Natalie be the next in line at the chalkboard?
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  • The Big Nap

    Bruce Hale

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2001)
    great mystery
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  • Big Nap

    Bruce Hale

    Library Binding (Spotlight, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Someone is turning the students at Emerson Hicky Elementary into zombies, and it's up to fourth-grade private eye Chet Gecko to find out who.
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  • Big Nap

    Bruce Hale

    Paperback (Demco Media, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Someone is turning the students at Emerson Hicky Elementary into zombies, and it's up to fourth-grade private eye Chet Gecko to find out who.
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  • The Big Nap: A Chet Gecko Mystery

    Bruce Hale

    Paperback (Sandpiper, April 1, 2002)
    Grammar school--it's all about eating and sleeping. Well, for Chet Gecko, anyway. To Chet, nothing is more divine than a plate of Mrs. Bagoong's Mothloaf Surprise followed by a sweet bit of shut-eye on the playground. (Besides a few Pillbug Crunch bars and a monthlong holiday, that is.) In these two hilarious mysteries from Chet's tattered casebook, he and his mockingbird partner, Natalie Attired, must catch a cafeteria thief, foil the sinister plans of a weaselly zombie master . . . and still take part in the Nations of the World PTA assembly. (Fourth-grade detectives get no respect.)
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