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Ryan Treaster
This is a corking book and an easy to read book for children also. Cam and Eric want to play baseball game in the park and demand to find their brawl. Cam is chosen Cam considering she says "click" and normally remembers things. It is short for camera. When the ball gets lost, Cam must use her memory in lodge to find it.

Reading Level- Early
Curricular uses- Read aloud
Literary elements- pictures back up the text very well

* questions on back of page to assist students remember what they read

This is a great book and an piece of cake to read book for children as well. Cam and Eric desire to play baseball in the park and need to notice their ball. Cam is chosen Cam because she says "click" and usually remembers things. Information technology is short for camera. When the ball gets lost, Cam must employ her memory in order to find it.

Reading Level- Early
Curricular uses- Read aloud
Literary elements- pictures back up the text very well

* questions on back of page to help students remember what they read

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Nicole G.
This is an before series of Cam Jansen mysteries, aimed at a slightly younger audience. This is a level two reader, which is geared towards ages v-viii or children just beginning to read on their ain. The pictures are colorful, and the story is interesting, all the same simple enough to read in one sitting.

In this installment, Cam and her friends are playing baseball in the park, when their ball goes missing. Cam must use her infamous eidetic retentiveness to help her friends observe the ball and then that they can continue

This is an before series of Cam Jansen mysteries, aimed at a slightly younger audience. This is a level 2 reader, which is geared towards ages v-8 or children just kickoff to read on their own. The pictures are colorful, and the story is interesting, notwithstanding simple enough to read in 1 sitting.

In this installment, Cam and her friends are playing baseball in the park, when their ball goes missing. Cam must apply her infamous eidetic retentivity to assistance her friends notice the ball so that they can continue their game!

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Kathy Maggiacomo
Level two book is an easy read. I like baseball as the subject for the mystery to be effectually. I similar how the book allows readers to look at a flick and "click" like Cam and so answer questions in the back to test their own retentiveness.
We are given clues and young readers volition delight in solving the mystery, it's pretty unproblematic. Nonetheless, at that place are a few other possible choices to make it feel not so unproblematic and so they will feel adept about solving it.
Level ii book is an piece of cake read. I like baseball every bit the subject for the mystery to be around. I like how the volume allows readers to expect at a movie and "click" similar Cam and then answer questions in the dorsum to test their ain memory.
We are given clues and young readers will delight in solving the mystery, it'due south pretty elementary. Yet, there are a few other possible choices to make information technology feel not so simple so they volition experience good almost solving information technology.
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Arian Walker
Genre: Mystery
Unique Feature: This books unique feature is that it is great for transitioning readers. It is a chapter book just it's capacity are short and include illustrations. Information technology is less intimidating than a college level chapter book only more than avant-garde than a picture book.
Grade: ane-2
Taylor Hall
Mystery
Large impress text, short lines, and curt sentences. Great for guided reading.
Would recommend for grades one-two
Karen
Mar 22, 2017 rated it liked information technology
Not simply is the volume easy to read, it is fun to read too. The mystery -- while a little fleck of a mystery -- wasn't difficult to work out. Not simply is the volume easy to read, information technology is fun to read likewise. The mystery -- while a little bit of a mystery -- wasn't difficult to work out. ...more
Dariana Carlon
Apr 07, 2016 rated it really liked it
"Young Cam Jansen and the Baseball Mystery" is nearly a daughter named Cam Jensen and her friends who decide to play baseball together. Only as Cam and her friends set up to have some fun they lose the baseball game. Fortunately, Cam is special and is able to movie by events when she says "click". Cam'southward retention volition be enough clues to find exactly where the missing ball is.

I remember this book is perfect for immature readers. I feel like it is a transition from film books to chapter books. This book has l

"Young Cam Jansen and the Baseball Mystery" is about a girl named Cam Jensen and her friends who decide to play baseball together. Just every bit Cam and her friends set up to take some fun they lose the baseball. Fortunately, Cam is special and is able to film past events when she says "click". Cam'due south retentivity will be enough clues to notice exactly where the missing ball is.

I think this book is perfect for young readers. I feel like it is a transition from motion picture books to chapter books. This book has express pictures, only has words in a large font. The words are unproblematic and the book is a little repetitive. The being said it is easy to follow even though it would be considered a mystery book. The ball going missing and the characters taking the fourth dimension to find the ball makes this book a mystery genre. The back of the book provides a retentiveness game for the reader.

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Dolly
Dec 01, 2011 rated it liked information technology  · review of another edition
Recommends it for: kickoff readers and parents reading with them
Nosotros've read most of the stories in the Young Cam Jansen series by David A. Adler and Susanna Natti. They are perfect for outset readers, with short, entertaining narratives and colorful illustrations. Our oldest actually enjoys the memory quizzes at the end of the books, besides.

This is a fun tale about a missing baseball game, and Cam solves the mystery with her astonishing photographic memory, as always. Nosotros enjoyed reading this book together.

We've read most of the stories in the Immature Cam Jansen series by David A. Adler and Susanna Natti. They are perfect for starting time readers, with short, entertaining narratives and colorful illustrations. Our oldest really enjoys the retentiveness quizzes at the terminate of the books, too.

This is a fun tale about a missing baseball, and Cam solves the mystery with her amazing photographic retentivity, as always. We enjoyed reading this volume together.

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Katt Hansen
Jul 03, 2012 rated it actually liked it
Every bit I read the ending of this book, I found myself wishing I'd had a chance to solve it myself. I know the books have to be kept short, but sometimes giving us all the clues then we tin can guess the end for ourselves would be a good thought, and a mode to go on the books more heady.

On the other hand, it'due south nevertheless a good volume and was a lot of fun to read. I dear Cam Jansen!

As I read the ending of this book, I found myself wishing I'd had a adventure to solve it myself. I know the books have to exist kept curt, only sometimes giving us all the clues so we tin can guess the end for ourselves would exist a skilful thought, and a way to keep the books more exciting.

On the other hand, it'southward still a good volume and was a lot of fun to read. I beloved Cam Jansen!

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Debra
Feb 01, 2013 rated it liked it
The Young Cam Jansen series is perfect for the transitional reader, non yet ready for longer chapter books. Only with this one, I wish there were more than clues for the reader to use to figure out the mystery.
Janet
Nov thirteen, 2007 rated information technology really liked information technology
# 5 in series.
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Annie
January 12, 2016 rated it liked it
This is a really good book for kids working on reading fluency. It'southward an engaging story. My son oftentimes complains that the leveled readers from school are babyish and boring, but this really held his attention and his interest. This is a actually practiced book for kids working on reading fluency. It's an engaging story. My son often complains that the leveled readers from school are babyish and wearisome, but this really held his attending and his interest. ...more
Marisa
this is the 2nd young cam jansen book my 5 year one-time has gotten from the library. she wants to read them all.
Gage
Nov 13, 2010 rated it it was amazing
I similar mystery books. And if you like mystery books this would be a practiced one for y'all. Cuff
ABC
Jan 09, 2012 rated it liked it
While playing baseball, their brawl gets lost. The kids take to effigy out who took it.
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David Abraham Adler is an American children's author. He was born in New York City, New York in 1947. He graduated from Queens College in 1968 with a bachelor's degree in economics and education. For the next ix years, he worked equally a mathematics teacher for the New York Urban center Board of Education, while taking classes towards a master's degree in marketing, a caste he was awarded past New York Unive David Abraham Adler is an American children's author. He was born in New York City, New York in 1947. He graduated from Queens Higher in 1968 with a bachelor's caste in economics and education. For the adjacent nine years, he worked equally a mathematics teacher for the New York Metropolis Board of Didactics, while taking classes towards a master'due south degree in marketing, a degree he was awarded by New York Academy in 1971. In that same year, a question from his then-iii-twelvemonth-old nephew inspired Adler to write his first story, A Little at a Fourth dimension, later published by Random House in 1976. Adler's side by side project, a series of math books, drew on his experience as a math teacher. In 1977, he created his near famous character, Cam Jansen, originally featured in Cam Jansen and the Mystery of the Stolen Diamonds, which was published that year.

Adler married psychologist Renee Hamada in 1973, and their outset child, Michael, was built-in in 1977. By that fourth dimension Adler had taken a pause from didactics and, while his wife continued her work, he stayed home, took care of Michael, and began a full-time writing career.

Adler's son, Michael S. Adler, is now the co-writer of several books with his father, including A Picture show Volume of Sam Adams, A Motion-picture show Volume of John Hancock, and A Picture show Book of James and Dolly Madison. Another son, Edward, was the inspiration for Adler's Andy Russell series, with the events described in the serial loosely based on adventures the Adler family had with Edward's enthusiasm and his pets.

Equally of Nov 2008, Adler has three sons and ii grandsons. He lives in Woodmere, New York.

(source: Wikipedia)

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