Stinky Sneakers Mystery (Cul-de-Sac Kids Book #7)
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Jason Birchall's been bragging all week about his science fair project--alfalfa sprouts growing in a carpet square! But on the morning of the fair, Jason's super sprouts are missing. Will Miss Hershey give him a big, fat zero? And why does Eric Hagel look so sneaky?Then, during P.E., globs of rotten-smelling cheese show up in the Cul-de-sac Kids' sneakers. Who would make such a stink? And why?

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Date de parution 01 avril 1996
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781441260710
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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Beverly Lewis Books for Young Readers
P ICTURE B OOKS In Jesse’s Shoes • Just Like Mama What Is God Like? • What Is Heaven Like?
T HE C UL-DE-SAC K IDS The Double Dabble Surprise The Chicken Pox Panic The Crazy Christmas Angel Mystery No Grown-ups Allowed Frog Power The Mystery of Case D. Luc The Stinky Sneakers Mystery Pickle Pizza Mailbox Mania The Mudhole Mystery Fiddlesticks The Crabby Cat Caper Tarantula Toes Green Gravy Backyard Bandit Mystery Tree House Trouble The Creepy Sleep-Over The Great TV Turn-Off Piggy Party The Granny Game Mystery Mutt Big Bad Beans The Upside-Down Day The Midnight Mystery Katie and Jake and the Haircut Mistake www.BeverlyLewis.com

The Stinky Sneakers Mystery Copyright © 1996 Beverly Lewis
Cover illustration by Paul Turnbaugh Story illustrations by Janet Huntington
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means—electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise—without the prior written permission of the publisher. The only exception is brief quotations in printed reviews.
Published by Bethany House Publishers 11400 Hampshire Avenue South Bloomington, Minnesota 55438 www.bethanyhouse.com
Bethany House Publishers is a division of Baker Publishing Group, Grand Rapids, Michigan. www.bakerpublishinggroup.com
Ebook edition created 2012
eISBN 978-1-4412-6071-0
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is on file at the Library of Congress, Washington, DC.
To Darrel Barnes
(Surprise!)

ONE
Jason Birchall wanted first place in the science fair. So did all the kids in Miss Hershey’s class.
But Jason was the only one bragging about his project.
He bragged to his friends Eric, Shawn, and Dunkum. He bragged during math, at lunch, and all during recess.
Jason was still talking about his project on the walk home from school. “I’m getting first place this year,” he said. “Can you guess why?”
Eric Hagel and Shawn Hunter shook their heads. “Nope,” said Eric.
“Nope,” repeated Shawn. “I not.” He was still learning English. Shawn and his brother, Jimmy, had come from Korea.
“Hurry up, Jason. Spit it out,” Dunkum Mifflin said. “What’s so great about your project?”
Jason spotted Abby Hunter and her best friend, Stacy Henry. “Hey, girls,” he called to them. “Wanna hear about my science project?”
Abby and Stacy didn’t even turn around. They whispered to each other instead.
They’re really dying to know , thought Jason.
In the middle of the cul-de-sac, Jason stopped. He put his hands up to his mouth and shouted, “I have the best scienee project in the world!”
Abby glanced over her shoulder. “You’re going to make yourself disappear, right?”
Stacy Henry giggled.
Eric and Shawn tried not to.
“Very funny,” said Jason.
“Come on,” Dunkum said. “Give it to us straight. What’s your project?”
“Yes, give us good hint,” Shawn said.
Jason folded his arms across his chest. He looked at his cul-de-sac friends.
And . . . whoosh!
The words shot past his lips. Out into the air they flew. “Super sprouts,” he said. “I’m growing super sprouts.”
Eric laughed. “Anyone can do that.”
“Not the way I’m growing them,” Jason said.
“What’s so special about it?” asked Dunkum.
Jason’s voice got louder. “My sprouts are growing in a piece of carpet.”
Shawn looked puzzled. “Magic sprouts?”
Eric’s eyes got wide. But he was silent.
Shawn grinned at Jason. “You get first place!”
“You’re right!” Jason shouted. “And next week we’ll find out!”
“We sure will,” Eric said.

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