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FREE Hilde Cracks the Case Printables
I love that my son loves to read. I admit, it’s taken a few years for him to really love books. I wasn’t sure that he would grow into a motivated reader like his mom. But when we lost power during Hurricane Irma, it was such a blessing to find this sweet boy curled up with a good book to pass the time.
Good books can be hard to come by, but lately my little reader has been enthralled with the new Hilde Cracks the Case book series from Scholastic. Check out what makes Scholastic Branches books perfect for your early reader, grab your FREE Hilde Cracks the Case Printables and be sure to scroll down for a FUN Scholastic Prize Pack Giveaway!
Hilde Cracks the Case Book Series Makes Reading FUN!
Transition is never easy, especially when it comes to reading. Traditional books are too “baby-ish” for my 8-year old, but large chapter books can be intimidating at times. That’s where Hilde Cracks the Case Book Series comes in. These transition books from Scholastic’s early reader line provides the engaging, encouraging and FUN books geared just for kids like him.
Ten-year-old crime reporter Hilde Lysiak is starring in her very own Branches early chapter book series — inspired by news stories Hilde wrote in real life! In this first book, there’s been a break-in on Orange Street! Cupcakes have been stolen, and soon a pie goes missing, too. Hilde and her sister/photographer, Izzy, must interview witnesses and follow the clues. Can Hilde crack the case in time to post her news story online? Joanne Lew-Vriethoff’s personality-filled illustrations appear on every page, bringing Hilde’s adventures to life for young readers!
Here’s why your early reader will love the latest new series, Hilde Cracks the Case:
- Based on the true crime reporting stories of 10-year old author Hilde Lysiak
- Engaging mystery stories that are perfect for young readers with easy-to-read text
- Detailed illustrations on every page!
- Quality books that we love from Scholastic’s early chapter book line, Scholastic Branches
The new Hilde Cracks the Case book series is part of Scholastic Branches, a fun line of early chapter books from Scholastic, geared to help your young reader fall in love with books. Each series is Common Core-ready to encourage your early readers to transition from traditional books into chapter books with ease.
FREE Hilde Cracks the Case Printables
Are your kids in love with cracking the case along with Hilde Lysiak? Have your little investigators test their reporter knowledge with this FREE Printable Hilde Cracks the Case Discussion Guide – filled with reporter tips, interview questions, whodunnit puzzles and more to get your kids even more excited about reading and solving mysteries with Hilde!
I recommend high quality computer paper and/or cardstock for best printing results.
To learn more about the Hilde Cracks the Case Book Series from Scholastic Branches, visit the official website. Hilde Cracks the Case Books are now available in-stores for your little reader! Be sure to follow Scholastic on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for new book releases and more!
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Jenny Ham says
I like that it makes reading more fun for kids
Stephanie says
I like that these books make kids think and help teach them how to try and figure something out.
Jessica Whitehouse says
This seems like a good book series to introduce my youngest son to reading chapter books.
Jade W says
I love that it looks adorable while also teaching about reporting!
Kathy Pease says
I love that it sounds so interesting and would keep kids intrigued
Juanita May says
It encourages writing skills.
Debra Holloway says
I like that they are making learning interesting and fun.
Kristina Prewitt says
I like that they are transitional and include illustrations to engage the reader!
Melissa Cunningham says
I like the books have fun whodunit puzzles
Heather D says
My daughter would love this. She’s a big reader and loves taking pictures too.
Eileen Boyce says
I love kids write it.
Anita Jude says
I think the grand kids would love to read this book
Jerry Marquardt says
My nephew will just love the scholastic value the books possess.
Leela says
It just sounds like it would be a funny read.