1. Frank = flamingo;
Jessica = polar bear;
Amy = leopard;
Rocky = alligator
2. Judy = strawberry;
Stink = cherry;
Mom = mint;
Dad = lemon
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SUPER-SNEAKY CODES
Color Code:
Meet at the Toad Pee Tent at noon
Zigzag Code:
1. Mom ate your last jawbreaker
2. Your sneakers stink
Telephone Code:
Can I please have more allowance than Stink?
Book Code:
Encyclopedia
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HAIR-PULLING HEAD-SCRATCHERS:
1. ENVELOPE (one letter was inside the envelope)
2. TOLERATE (the word LETTER is scrambled in the word TOLERATE)
3. Judy and Stink are standing on opposite sides of a solid door. The piece of paper is on the floor under the door.
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TEST YOUR POWERS OF OBSERVATION
Picure #1
1. dog
2. four
3. Stink
4. Judy, Rocky, and Frank
5. glasses
6. five
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Picture #2
1. three
2. notebook and pencil
3. pencil
4. a picture of Stink
5. two
6. scarf
7. mood ring
How many questions did you get right?
1–4: Nice try! Keep practicing your observation skills.
5–8: You’re a good detective! With a little more practice, you’ll be as good as Judy Drewdy.
9–13: You’re an eagle-eyed super-sleuth! There’s no mystery you can’t solve.
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BE A NANCY DREW GUMSHOE
Judy made 13 mistakes in her list of Nancy Drew books. Here are the real titles.
#6 The Secret of Red Gate Farm
#13 The Mystery of the Ivory Charm
#14 The Whispering Statue
#20 The Clue in the Jewel Box
#23 The Mystery of the Tolling Bell
#27 The Secret of the Wooden Lady
#35 The Haunted Showboat
#36 The Secret of the Golden Pavilion
#39 The Clue of the Dancing Puppet
#45 The Spider Sapphire Mystery
#47 The Mysterious Mannequin
#50 The Double Jinx Mystery
#55 Mystery of Crocodile Island
14 different titles are mentioned in Judy Moody, Girl Detective (a few are mentioned more than once). Page numbers refer to the hardcover and paperback editions.
p. 4: The Message in the Hollow Oak
p. 7: The Mystery of the 99 Steps
p. 14 The Phantom of Pine Hill
p. 54 The Haunted Bridge
pp. 66, 145 The Password to Larkspur Lane
p. 75 The Witch Tree Symbol
p. 86 The Sign of the Twisted Candles
pp. 93, 137, 168 The Secret of the Old Clock
p. 94 The Mystery of the Brass-Bound Trunk
p. 94 The Mystery at Lilac Inn
p. 94 The Ghost of Blackwood Hall
p. 107 The Secret of Shadow Ranch
p. 128 The Clue in the Crumbling Wall
p. 155 The Mystery of the Moss-Covered Mansion
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WHO IS CAROLYN KEENE?:
p. 133 Mrs. Stratemeyer
p. 124 Mildred Benson
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WHO SAID IT?:
Jeepers! – Nancy (p. 5 in JMGD)
Cool Beans! – Judy (p. 151 in JMGD)
RARE! – Judy (p. 168 in JMGD)
Crumbs! – Nancy (p. 29 in JMGD)
Scoo-bee-doo! – Judy (p. 32 in JMGD)
Hankie – Nancy (p. 37 in JMGD)
Easy-peasy, lemon-squeezy – Judy (p. 161 in JMGD)
Holy jeepers! – Judy (p. 157 in JMGD)
Chums – Nancy (p. 89 in JMGD)
Hypers! – Nancy (p. 128 in JMGD)
Crumbs to that – Nancy (p. 141 in JMGD)
Chips ahoy! – Judy (p. 151 in JMGD)
Penny loafers – Nancy (p. 168 in JMGD)
Vexed – Nancy (p. 142 in JMGD)
Flushie – Judy (p. 103 in JMGD)
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FIND THE BAD GUYS:
Real bad guys are:
Stumpy (p. 59)
Sniggs (p. 59)
Snorky (p. 59)
Grumper (p. 14)
Stink’s bad guys are:
Grumpy (p. 71)
Scurvy (p. 71)
Snarky (p. 83)
Snuffy (p. 83)
Stingy (p. 83)
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COMMUNICATING WITH MORSE CODE
1. Never solve a mystery on an empty stomach
2. Are you in a crime solving mood
3. Detective Judy Drewdy is on the case
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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are either products of the author’s imagination or, if real, are used fictitiously.
Text copyright © 2012 by Megan McDonald
Cover illustration copyright © 2012 by Peter. H. Reynolds
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Nancy Drew is a registered trademark of Simon & Schuster, Inc.
“Judy Moody and the Mystery of the Missing Mood Ring”
copyright © 2010 by Megan McDonald
Illustrations from:
Judy Moody copyright © 2000 by Peter H. Reynolds
Judy Moody Gets Famous copyright © 2001 by Peter H. Reynolds
Judy Moody Saves the World! copyright © 2002 by Peter H. Reynolds
Judy Moody Predicts the Future copyright © 2003 by Peter H. Reynolds
Judy Moody, M.D.: The Doctor Is In! copyright © 2004 by Peter H. Reynolds
Judy Moody Declares Independence copyright © 2005 by Peter H. Reynolds
Judy Moody Around the World in 8½ Days copyright © 2006 by Peter H. Reynolds
Judy Moody Goes to College copyright © 2008 by Peter H. Reynolds
Judy Moody, Girl Detective copyright © 2010 by Peter H. Reynolds
Judy Moody and the NOT Bummer Summer copyright © 2012 by Peter H. Reynolds
Stink: The Incredible Shrinking Kid copyright © 2005 by Peter H. Reynolds
Stink-O-Pedia Volume Two copyright © 2010 by Peter H. Reynolds
Judy Moody’s Way Wacky Uber Awesome Book of More Fun Stuff to Do
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First electronic edition 2012
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