by Laura James (Author) Emily Fox (Illustrator)
This hilarious, brightly illustrated chapter book starring Fabio the flamingo detective and his sidekick Gilbert the giraffe is perfect for fans of CatStronauts and The Bad Guys.
In a small town on the banks of Lake Laloozee lives the world's greatest flamingo detective. His name is Fabio. He's not tall or strong, but slight and pink. And he's very, very clever. Fabio and his giraffe associate Gilbert are taking a trip on the famed Ostrich Express--the fastest train in the world! But just after the conductor calls, "All aboard!", a priceless ruby necklace disappears without a trace. Fabio can never stay away from a whodunit. Can he and Gilbert use their snooping skills to catch the thief before the case goes off the rails?
Don't miss these other books from Laura James!
Fabio The World's Greatest Flamingo Detective: The Case of the Missing Hippo
The Pug series: Captain Pug, Cowboy Pug, Safari Pug
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Gr 1-3-Fabio the flamingo detective is back to solve the next mystery in this endearing and colorful sequel to The Case of the Missing Hippo. Fabio is headed on vacation with his trusty sidekick Gilbert. As they travel on the Ostrich Express train, they meet Zazie. Zazie is the owner of a priceless ruby necklace which she is getting ready to sell. After the train is stalled and the necklace is stolen, Fabio and Gilbert are on the case. This detective duo must set a trap to catch the thief and solve the mystery. This second book in the series keeps with the feel of the first. James plants clues throughout for keen young readers, and the short chapters and colorful pages will draw the attention of younger audiences. Fox's illustrations support the text and give context to the storyline. The exclusively pink-and-orange color palette provides visual contrast and depth. VERDICT This fun-loving flamingo will capture the heart of any young mystery lover. An excellent choice for readers who enjoy Ron Roy's "A to Z Mysteries" or Mary Pope Osborne's "Magic Tree House" series, and a concrete purchase for elementary libraries.—Elizabeth Pelayo, St. Charles East High School, IL
Copyright 2020 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission."[Fabio's] twists and turns are fun to follow and, combined with its beautiful illustrations, make this story both thrilling and playful." —Foreword Reviews, starred review, on FABIO: THE CASE OF THE MISSING HIPPO
"The engaging plot and bright neon pink and green pages will draw readers into the story. . . A wild and fun mystery for young readers." —School Library Journal, on FABIO: THE CASE OF THE MISSING HIPPO
"Young sleuths will enjoy the easy mystery and the cheeky illustrations." —Kirkus Reviews, on FABIO: THE CASE OF THE MISSING HIPPO
"Giggleworthy . . . [T]he narrowed story focus, the cheeky tone, and, of course, the whodunit appeal will motivate some readers to test their literacy chops and help our pink protagonist solve the mystery." —BCCB, on FABIO: THE CASE OF THE MISSING HIPPO
"A classic detective story with some quirky, fun animal flair . . . The bright neon green and pink illustrations compliment the fun plot." —School Library Connection, on FABIO: THE CASE OF THE MISSING HIPPO
"With plenty of fun, outlandish scenarios, and a few new friends, this is sure to please." —Booklist on COWBOY PUG
"Another fun read." —Kirkus Reviews on COWBOY PUG
"Pug is a fun, engaging character, while Lady Miranda is caring and will remind young readers of Fancy Nancy and Eloise. . . . Fans of dogs and animal adventures will have a hard time putting this one down." —School Library Journal, starred review, on CAPTAIN PUG