Jigsaw Jones: The Case of the Haunted Scarecrow (Jigsaw Jones Mysteries) (Paperback)
Other Books in Series
- #4: A Jigsaw Jones Mystery #4: The Case Fo the Spooky Sleepover: Case of Spooky Sleepover, the (Paperback): $4.99
- #6: A Jigsaw Jones Mystery #6: The Case of the Mummy Mystery (Mass Market Paperbound): $4.99
- #15: The Case of the Haunted Scarecrow (Jigsaw Jones Mysteries #15) (MP3 CD): $31.95
- #18: Jigsaw Jones: The Case of the Bear Scare (Jigsaw Jones Mysteries #18) (MP3 CD): $31.95
- #19: Jigsaw Jones: The Case of the Golden Key (Jigsaw Jones Mysteries #19) (Compact Disc): $15.75
- #33: The Case of the Hat Burglar (Jigsaw Jones Mysteries #33) (MP3 CD): $31.95
Description
Featuring friendship, school, family, and a diverse community, these early illustrated chapter book Jigsaw Jones Mysteries from James Preller have it all.
Jigsaw Jones and Mila Yeh have solved many cases involving stolen or missing items. But when the search for Kim's necklace turns up more than they bargained for, Jigsaw can't trust his eyes. Did the scarecrow on Ms. Rigby's lawn just . . . move? Find out more in The Case of the Haunted Scarecrow.
James Preller's wry, witty, Jigsaw Jones books are once again available to inspire the next generation of young readers, featuring both new titles and classroom classics!
About the Author
James Preller is the author of the popular Jigsaw Jones mystery books, which have sold more than 10 million copies since 1998. He is also the author of Bystander, named a 2009 Junior Library Guild Selection, Six Innings, an ALA Notable Book, and Mighty Casey, his own twist on the classic poem, “Casey at the Bat.” In addition to writing full-time, Preller plays in a men’s hardball league and coaches Little League. He compares coaching kids to “trying to hold the attention of a herd of earthworms.” He lives in Delmar, New York with his wife, three children, cats and dog.
Praise For…
Jigsaw Jones and the Case from Outer Space:
“Fans . . . can count on the series for likable characters and a bit of a challenge here and there. . . . With short sentences, bits of humor, and engaging illustrations, the latest early chapter book in Preller’s long-running Jigsaw Jones Mystery series has plenty of appeal for young independent readers.” —Booklist
“Those who enjoy Preller’s works for younger readers will welcome the return of Jigsaw Jones. Highly recommended, especially for devotees of series such as David A. Adler’s “Cam Jansen,” Ron Roy’s “A to Z Mysteries” and “Calendar Mysteries,” and, of course, Marjorie Weinman Sharmat’s “Nate the Great.” —School Library Journal