Table of Contents
- 1 How does Encyclopedia Brown solve mysteries?
- 2 Who wrote Encyclopedia Brown?
- 3 How did Encyclopedia Brown solve the Case of the Missing salamander?
- 4 Is Donald Sobol dead?
- 5 Why does Chief Brown suspect Mrs King of stealing the salamander?
- 6 Is there a girl version of Encyclopedia Brown?
- 7 How old was Encyclopedia Brown when he died?
- 8 Who is the author of Encyclopedia Brown Boy Detective?
How does Encyclopedia Brown solve mysteries?
Encyclopedia Brown, Boy Detective and The Case of the Secret Pitch – two collections of mysteries that Encyclopedia Brown must solve by using his famous computerlike brain. These are just some of the brain-twisters included. Try to crack the cases along with him–the answers to all the mysteries are found in the back!
What is Encyclopedia Brown’s real name?
Leroy Brown, aka Encyclopedia Brown, is Idaville’s ten-year-old star detective.
Who wrote Encyclopedia Brown?
Donald J. Sobol
Encyclopedia Brown books/Authors
How many encyclopedia Browns are there?
Encyclopedia Brown Book Series (28 Books)
How did Encyclopedia Brown solve the Case of the Missing salamander?
King, and Sam Maine. Encyclopedia solves the crime of the stolen salamander when one suspect makes a mistake on one important detail that salamanders are amphibians, not reptiles. When caught, Sam admits to stealing the salamander, gave the salamander back to the aquarium, and was fired from his job.
What age is Encyclopedia Brown appropriate for?
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780142408889 |
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Sales rank: | 25,009 |
Product dimensions: | 5.00(w) x 7.70(h) x 0.30(d) |
Lexile: | 560L (what’s this?) |
Age Range: | 7 – 11 Years |
Is Donald Sobol dead?
Deceased (1924–2012)
Donald J. Sobol/Living or Deceased
Is Encyclopedia Brown a chapter book?
Leroy Brown, aka Encyclopedia Brown, and his computerlike brain are on the case!…Encyclopedia Brown, Boy Detective.
Interest Level | Grade 2 – Grade 6 |
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Genre | Chapter Books, Fiction |
Copyright | 2015 |
Division | Spotlight |
Imprint | Chapter Books |
Why does Chief Brown suspect Mrs King of stealing the salamander?
Mrs. King was with school children from 10:30-11:15 and then went on a coffee break. Sam Maine hints that he is suspicious of Mrs. King because “she’s fascinated with salamanders” and “has dozens of them as pets.”
Is there an Encyclopedia Brown movie?
(Exclusive) Roy Lee and Howard David Deutsch will produce an adaptation of the children’s book series.
Is there a girl version of Encyclopedia Brown?
She is Encyclopedia Brown’s bodyguard, sidekick, best friend, and detective agency business partner. In the television series, Sally was played by Laura Bridge ….
Sally Kimball | |
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Last appearance | Encyclopedia Brown and the Case of the Soccer Scheme |
Created by | Donald Sobol |
In-universe information | |
Gender | Female |
When were the Encyclopedia Brown books written?
1963
The 28th book in the series, “Encyclopedia Brown and the Case of the Soccer Scheme,” is to be published in October. The first Encyclopedia Brown book came out in 1963 (after being rejected by two dozen publishers, something Mr. Sobol liked to tell aspiring writers to encourage them not to lose faith in their work).
How old was Encyclopedia Brown when he died?
Smarter than the Hardy Boys and wittier than Nancy Drew, Encyclopedia Brown solved mysteries for nearly 50 years and never charged more than a quarter. Although “born” in 1963, young Brown remains forever 10.
Is the Encyclopedia Brown series written in English?
Try the Encyclopedia Brown series by Donald Sobol if you enjoy mysteries but find reading them in English difficult. Each book contains about 10 short mysteries. They are written for children, so the English is simpler (and there aren’t murders or frightening events), but the puzzles are very interesting.
Sobol cranked out the first book in the series, Encyclopedia Brown, Boy Detective, in just two weeks. That first book contained all the elements that would show up in all the other books: the idyllic setting, the 25-cent fee, the roster of regular baddies like dimwitted Bugs Meany, leader of the Tigers gang.
Who was Encyclopedia Brown in Sherlock in sneakers?
He was World War II veteran and New York City native who moved to Florida in 1961. Two years later he created his “Sherlock in sneakers,” boy detective Leroy “Encyclopedia” Brown. Smarter than the Hardy Boys and wittier than Nancy Drew, Encyclopedia Brown solved mysteries for nearly 50 years and never charged more than a quarter.