The case of the missing family

Dori Hillestad Butler

Book - 2010

Buddy the dog risks everything when he leaves his new family to investigate what happened to Kayla and her father, his beloved former owners, by slipping into a van Kayla's uncle is using to empty her house in the middle of the night.

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Published
Chicago, Ill. : Albert Whitman & Co 2010.
Language
English
Main Author
Dori Hillestad Butler (-)
Other Authors
Jeremy Tugeau (illustrator)
Physical Description
131 p. : ill
ISBN
9780807509128
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Review by Booklist Review

In this third installment of the Buddy Files, the adorable golden retriever is still trying to determine why his original owners haven't returned to claim him. When he notices relatives clearing out the house, the pet detective embarks on a daring journey, putting his sleuthing skills to use and calling upon the canine Network to help him find his missing family. Effective twists and turns, humor, and the possibilities of becoming a school therapy dog and learning to read ease the bittersweet conclusion. Buddy's burying of a valuable guarantees more interactions with both his old and new families and future mysteries to enjoy.--Leeper, Angela Copyright 2010 Booklist

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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 1-3-Lackluster titles for early chapter-book readers. Poor Buddy. He's a sweet pup that has lost his family, specifically his best human friend, Kayla. He is adopted by Connor and his mother but the mysterious disappearance of his first family continues to haunt him. In Mixed-Up Mutts, Buddy must put aside his concern for Kayla and help two dogs who have been switched. The pugs, Jazzy and Muffin, look a lot alike so when they go to the same dog park one day, they accidentally return home with the wrong owners. Thanks to Buddy's quick thinking and his ability to get himself out of a number of tight spots, the dogs are reunited with their families. In Missing Family, Buddy is able to focus on his concern over the loss of his first family. He stows away in a moving van when he observes some mysterious people moving his old family's furniture. In the end, Buddy finds Kayla and her father but he's not allowed to stay with her and is eventually reunited with Connor. If you have young readers who absolutely love dogs, then they might be satisfied with this series. However, Mary Labatt's stories about Sam, the Dog Detective (Kids Can) are more satisfying.-Julie Shatterly, W.A. Bess Elementary School, Gastonia, NC (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Horn Book Review

Buddy, an exuberant dog with deep affection for his humans, looks for his missing owners while solving other small mysteries. The clear and direct plots, engaging characters, humor, and suspense will keep readers entertained. Black-and-white halftone illustrations enhance the stories. [Review covers these Buddy Files titles: The Case of the Lost Boy, The Case of the Missing Family, and The Case of the Mixed-Up Mutts.] Copyright 2010 of The Horn Book, Inc. All rights reserved.

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