Author Profile
Debbie Dadey
38 Books
Debbie Dadey is a prolific children's author widely recognized for co-authoring the popular Adventures of the Bailey School Kids series. She also created the Mermaid Tales series, which follows the underwater adventures of students at Trident Academy. Her work focuses on engaging early readers with humorous, supernatural, and fantasy-driven storytelling.
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Third grade is starting at the prestigious Trident Academy, and two mermaid best friends are diving right into the deep end. Shelly and Echo are thrilled to be back in the classroom, but navigating the underwater school yard is not going to be easy. They have to deal with Pearl, a wealthy and bossy classmate who loves to show off, and Rocky, the class clown who is always causing a splash.
On top of that, their new teacher, the grumpy Mr. Fangtooth, hands out a massive first assignment that threatens to tear the girls' friendship apart. As they struggle to complete their school project, Shelly and Echo must figure out how to work together and handle the social currents of Trident City. This imaginative chapter book introduces a vibrant underwater world filled with relatable school drama. It offers a perfect blend of fantasy, friendship challenges, and fascinating marine facts that will captivate young readers.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
114 Pages
A simple school lesson turns into a high stakes underwater treasure hunt. While the third grade mermaids at Trident Academy are studying the art of storytelling, they uncover a fascinating legend about a pirate shipwreck hidden somewhere within their very own city. The snooty and determined Pearl immediately decides she is going to find the lost gold, no matter the cost.
There is just one major problem standing in her way. According to the ancient stories, the legendary pirate loot is heavily guarded by a spooky ghost. Shelly, Echo, Kiki, and the rest of the class must navigate dark waters, decipher old clues, and face their fears of the supernatural. This exciting chapter book brings mystery and adventure to the ocean floor. Young readers will be swept up in the thrill of the chase as the mermaids work to uncover the truth behind the ghost and the glittering pirate treasure.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
128 Pages
Camp Lone Wolf is supposed to be a fun summer getaway, but the new camp director is giving the kids the creeps. Mr. Jenkins has a lot of thick hair, walks around completely barefoot, and likes his meat served practically raw. He also has a very intense obsession with wolves. When Melody, Liza, Howie, and Eddie hear a local legend about a boy who vanished and a strange wolf that prowls the campgrounds at night, they start putting the clues together.
Why does Mr. Jenkins howl at the moon? The Bailey School kids are determined to uncover the truth behind their weird camp director before their summer vacation turns into a disaster. This entertaining chapter book combines outdoor adventure with lighthearted mystery, creating a perfectly balanced supernatural story. Young readers will love trying to solve the puzzle right alongside the characters in this classic, slightly spooky summer tale.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
73 Pages
Swimming lessons at Camp Lone Wolf take a very strange turn when the new instructor arrives. Nessie McFarland has an unusual obsession with the water, and she spends an awful lot of time exploring the lake in her black scuba gear. When the kids catch the news that the famous Loch Ness monster has mysteriously vanished from Scotland, they start connecting some very bizarre dots. The missing creature is described as skinny and dark with a small head and a long neck, which looks exactly like Nessie when she wears her diving suit.
Melody, Liza, Howie, and Eddie decide it is time to investigate the murky waters of their summer camp to see what is really going on. This fun chapter book plunges young readers into a splashy, suspenseful mystery filled with everyday camp activities and legendary creatures. It is an engaging adventure that keeps kids guessing until the very end.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
90 Pages
A trip to the school nurse should be simple: take a temperature, get a bandage, head back to class. But at Bailey School, simple almost never stays simple for long.
When the new nurse, Mrs. Redding, arrives, the Bailey School Kids notice a few things that seem seriously strange. She knows a lot about bodies, asks unusual questions, and acts just mysterious enough to make the kids wonder whether she is really from somewhere far beyond Earth. Could she be a Martian sent to study human children, or are their imaginations running away again?
This funny early chapter book mixes school life, mystery, and just a hint of science fiction. Young readers who like suspicious grown-ups, quick chapters, and playful monster-style mysteries will enjoy joining the Bailey School Kids as they search for clues.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
67 Pages
Snow, stables, and one impossible sight turn Bailey City into a holiday mystery.
When Liza slips on the snow, a beautiful white animal appears with a sleigh and takes her safely to the stable. Her friends are not so sure she saw what she thinks she saw. Still, odd things are happening around Bailey Stables, and the kids begin to wonder whether Mr. Withers is hiding something magical there. Could the helpful horse with a horn really be a unicorn?
This Bailey School Kids adventure blends gentle holiday warmth with the series’ familiar question: is there a strange creature hiding in plain sight, or is there another explanation? With short chapters, friendly suspense, and a cozy setting, it is a good pick for young readers who enjoy mysteries, magical possibilities, animals, and funny school-age friendships.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
68 Pages
The third graders at Bailey Elementary are used to weird grown-ups, but their new teacher takes things to a whole new level. Mrs. Jeepers just moved from the Transylvanian Alps, and she has some very strange habits. She wears a mysterious brooch that seems to glow, she lives in a spooky old house, and she has a very unusual way of keeping the rowdiest class in school perfectly quiet.
Melody, Liza, Howie, and Eddie decide they need to investigate their new teacher's bizarre behavior. Could their third grade teacher actually be a vampire? This classic chapter book blends everyday school life with supernatural mystery, keeping newly independent readers turning the pages. The mix of humor and mild suspense makes it an excellent choice for children who are transitioning into longer stories and looking for an engaging, slightly spooky adventure.
6-8 Years
78 Pages
Shelly is a mermaid with a very big secret, and keeping it is about to get much harder. Her great-aunt is coming for a visit, which would normally be exciting, except her great-aunt happens to be the Queen of the Western Oceans. Now Shelly is incredibly nervous about hosting such a royal guest in Trident City. She worries that she will not know the right things to say or do, and even worse, she fears the Queen might decide Trident City is not a proper place for a young princess to live.
Shelly loves her school, her friends, and her underwater home, and she does not want to be forced to move away to a grand, boring palace. Readers will relate to the pressure of wanting to impress visiting family while staying true to themselves. This underwater fantasy chapter book offers a charming story about family expectations, the true meaning of royalty, and the deep value of home and friendship.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
112 Pages
Echo the mermaid loves sea horses more than anything else in the entire ocean. She thinks the gentle creatures are graceful and beautiful, and she desperately wants one of her very own. When she finds out that a boy in her class at Trident Academy has a pet sea horse, Echo decides she simply must have one too.
However, keeping a wild ocean creature as a pet is a complicated debate in Trident City. Many merfolk believe sea horses should be left to swim freely in the wild. Echo is convinced that she can provide a happy, loving home, but capturing a wild sea horse forces her to question what is truly best for the animal. This thoughtful chapter book explores themes of animal welfare and responsibility beneath the waves. Young readers will be drawn into Echo's emotional journey as she learns the difference between loving an animal and owning one.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
112 Pages
The third grade class at Trident Academy is going on the most exciting field trip ever, straight to the ocean's surface. The young mermaids and mermen are thrilled to finally travel up to the top of the water to observe a majestic pod of humpback whales. But while the rest of the class is cheering, Kiki is absolutely terrified.
From the top of her head to the tip of her tail, she is paralyzed by the fear that these enormous creatures might accidentally swallow her whole. Her best friends, Shelly and Echo, do everything they can to calm her nerves, but the deep ocean is a scary place for an anxious mermaid. It takes an unexpected encounter with a massive, gentle new friend to help Kiki find her courage. This heartwarming chapter book tackles the challenges of overcoming fear, offering a grand underwater adventure that shows how brave a young mermaid can truly be.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
128 Pages
Mermaid Tales Flip Book #1-2
Dive into a double dose of underwater drama with this two in one mermaid adventure. The excitement begins as best friends Shelly and Echo start third grade at the highly prestigious Trident Academy. They quickly discover that navigating their new school involves dealing with strict teachers, challenging assignments, and the snooty, demanding behavior of their wealthy classmate, Pearl.
Just when they think they have the school routine figured out, a massive argument threatens to shatter their best friendship forever. From stressful group projects to intense social rivalries, the young mermaids must learn how to handle the turbulent currents of growing up. This engaging bind up includes the first two complete chapter books in the series, offering young readers a wonderful introduction to a vibrant oceanic world. It is packed with relatable school challenges, fantastical marine life, and powerful lessons about loyalty and forgiveness.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
Having the power to see the future sounds amazing, but for Kiki the mermaid, it is becoming a massive problem. Kiki occasionally experiences psychic visions, and her latest premonition is her most terrifying one yet. She sees a vivid warning that her classmate, Rocky Ridge, is going to have a highly dangerous run in with a massive leatherback turtle.
Kiki knows she has to warn him to stay away from the dangerous waters, but she faces a huge hurdle. She is deeply afraid that no one at Trident Academy will actually believe her psychic powers are real. Time is running out, and Kiki must decide whether to keep quiet or risk being laughed at to save a friend in peril. This suspenseful chapter book plunges young readers into a thrilling underwater adventure, exploring themes of courage, intuition, and doing the right thing even when it is difficult.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
128 Pages
The biggest secret in Trident City has just been revealed, and third grader Shelly Siren is completely shell-shocked. She has just discovered that she is not an ordinary mermaid; she is actually a real life royal princess. The news sends ripples of shock through Trident Academy, and suddenly everyone is treating her differently.
Shelly is completely overwhelmed by her new status. She does not know if she is supposed to wear a heavy, glittering crown to class, or if she has to move out of her cozy home and into a massive, intimidating palace. Most importantly, she worries that her best friends will start treating her like royalty instead of a regular kid. This engaging chapter book navigates the difficult waters of sudden change and identity. Young readers will root for Shelly as she tries to figure out how to embrace her royal heritage without losing her true self.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
83 Pages
The peaceful waters of Trident City are suddenly filled with panic. A group of aggressive, sharp toothed sharks has invaded the area, and they are causing serious trouble for all the merfolk. The citizens are terrified to leave their homes, and the students at Trident Academy are put on high alert.
Shelly, Echo, Kiki, and Pearl know they need to stay safe, but they also want to understand why these dangerous predators have suddenly swarmed their usually quiet neighborhood. The four friends must bravely investigate the changing ocean currents and figure out what is driving the sharks so close to the city. This action packed chapter book takes young readers on a thrilling, high stakes adventure beneath the waves. It delivers a perfect blend of suspenseful mystery and fascinating marine biology, showing how courage and teamwork can help calm even the most dangerous waters.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
113 Pages
Piano lessons are already nerve-racking enough before your teacher starts looking like he stepped out of a medieval legend.
The Bailey School Kids’ new piano teacher lives in a creepy old castle and wears a full suit of armor. That is more than enough to make the kids suspicious. As they take lessons and gather clues, they begin to wonder whether he might really be a knight with a secret plan for Bailey City.
Knights Don’t Teach Piano brings the series’ playful mystery formula into a world of castles, armor, and music lessons. Short chapters and a humorous, lightly spooky tone make it accessible for young independent readers. It is a fun choice for kids who enjoy school stories, strange grown-ups, and mysteries where the truth always seems just out of reach.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
66 Pages
The Bailey School soccer team could really use a win. Their new coach, Coach Graves, seems tough, focused, and ready to get them into shape. Then a strange old lady appears at practice, and everything changes.
Suddenly Coach Graves has a blank stare, mumbles and groans, and moves in a way that makes the kids think of someone back from the dead. Melody and the others begin to suspect that their coach has been turned into a zombie. But with a big game coming up, they need answers fast.
Zombies Don’t Play Soccer is a lively early chapter book that mixes sports, school friendship, humor, and a not-too-scary monster mystery. Readers who like quick pacing, odd clues, and kids taking charge of an impossible-looking problem will enjoy this Bailey School Kids adventure.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
80 Pages
Step into the gym at Bailey Elementary, where the new basketball coach might just be bringing some unusual magic to the court. Melody and her friends are convinced there is something incredibly strange about Mr. O'Grady. He is unusually short, speaks with a thick Irish accent, and carries around a very mysterious bag filled with special stones.
When the kids start putting the clues together, they realize their new coach bears a striking resemblance to a leprechaun. But leprechauns belong in fairy tales, not blowing whistles in an elementary school gymnasium. The gang decides they need to keep a very close eye on him to figure out the truth.
Join the Bailey School kids as they launch a hilarious investigation into their quirky new teacher. You will need to bring your best detective skills to figure out if Mr. O'Grady is just an eccentric basketball fan or a genuine mythical creature hiding right in plain sight. Get ready for a perfectly funny and magical school adventure that keeps you guessing until the final buzzer.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
64 Pages
A new playground is supposed to be exciting. At Bailey School, it becomes suspicious almost immediately.
When a crew of short construction workers arrives to build the playground, the kids notice that the workers seem unusually cheerful, secretive, and elf-like. Lisa begins to wonder whether they might be Santa’s elves making a surprise gift for the school. The others are not so sure, but the more the crew works, the stranger the project seems.
Elves Don’t Wear Hard Hats is a cheerful early chapter book with construction-site curiosity, school-day humor, and a holiday-flavored mystery. With short chapters and a playful question at its center, it is a friendly choice for readers who enjoy the Bailey School Kids’ mix of imagination, clue-hunting, and possibly magical grown-ups hiding in everyday places.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
84 Pages
The new student teacher at Bailey Elementary is tall, strong, mysterious, and also a football player. That is enough to impress some kids, but it makes the Bailey School Kids nervous.
Mr. Bogey wears dark clothes, acts strange, and seems to know exactly how to scare students who are already worried about what might be hiding under the bed. Soon the kids begin to wonder whether their substitute teacher is more than a tough football player. Could he actually be the bogeyman?
Bogeymen Don’t Play Football turns classroom fears into a funny, lightly spooky mystery for young chapter book readers. With sports, school life, and the series’ trademark monster suspicion, this story invites readers to follow the clues while asking whether fear can make ordinary events seem much stranger than they really are.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
74 Pages
Valentine's Day is approaching at Bailey Elementary, and the school cafeteria is suddenly serving up more than just regular lunch. When a cheerful new lunch monitor named Mrs. Rosenbloom arrives, things get incredibly weird. She starts handing out unusual heart-shaped hamburgers and baking cookies that seem to have a strange, magical effect on everyone who eats them.
Before long, students and teachers alike are acting completely out of character, acting silly and swooning all over the school. Eddie, Howie, Liza, and Melody are not about to let this bizarre behavior slide. They quickly suspect that Mrs. Rosenbloom is not just a friendly cafeteria worker, but might actually be Cupid in disguise, shooting magical love spells through the lunch menu.
Grab a tray and join the gang as they launch a funny, fast-paced investigation into their school's mysterious new lunch lady. You will have to read closely to help the kids figure out if love is simply in the air, or if an ancient mythical matchmaker has completely taken over the Bailey City cafeteria.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
76 Pages
The halls of Bailey Elementary are sparkling clean, but the new janitor is raising some serious questions. Mr. Jolly is a cheerful, round man with a fluffy white beard who seems to have a magical touch when it comes to fixing things. He wears a red flannel shirt, hums Christmas carols in the middle of the day, and knows exactly what every student wants for the holidays.
Melody, Liza, Howie, and Eddie are highly suspicious. Could this jolly old man pushing a mop down the school hallway actually be Santa Claus in disguise? The four friends team up to gather evidence and uncover the true identity of their festive new custodian. This classic holiday chapter book offers a delightful blend of seasonal magic and schoolyard sleuthing. It is a heartwarming, funny mystery that captures the spirit of the season while keeping young readers thoroughly entertained.
6-8 Years
Finding a rare human artifact is supposed to be the best day ever, but for Echo the mermaid, it quickly turns into a massive argument. Echo is absolutely thrilled when she discovers a fascinating object dropped from the world above the waves. She cannot wait to show it off, until her bossy older sister, Crystal, swoops in and claims the treasure for herself.
Echo is sick and tired of having to share everything, and she decides she is not going to back down this time. The underwater squabble escalates so much that their mother has to step in, forcing the two stubborn sisters to spend time together and work out their differences. This relatable chapter book dives deep into the turbulent waters of sibling rivalry. Young readers will completely understand the frustration of dealing with an older sibling, making this oceanic adventure both emotionally authentic and highly entertaining.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
128 Pages
Summer vacation is almost over, and the Bailey School kids are trying to enjoy their final days at the local lake. But their peaceful afternoon is interrupted by a very bizarre new arrival. A man with a thick beard, a booming voice, and a serious scowl is rowing a boat near the shore, and he is wearing a bright pair of pink sunglasses.
He acts like a swashbuckling captain, barking orders and burying mysterious boxes in the sand. Melody, Liza, Howie, and Eddie are convinced this strange fellow is a real life pirate searching for hidden treasure. The four friends decide they must investigate the buried secrets on the beach before this colorful buccaneer sails away for good. This engaging chapter book delivers a sunny, suspenseful adventure filled with curious clues and classic elementary school sleuthing. It is an excellent read for kids who love unraveling a good mystery.
6-8 Years
Finding a dusty old bottle in the neighborhood seems harmless enough, until the Bailey School kids pull out the stopper. Suddenly, a strange new neighbor named Eugene moves in down the street, and he has a habit of riding a bicycle while granting incredible favors. Every time the third graders make a casual wish, it instantly comes true.
At first, getting everything they want feels like a dream. But quickly, the magical wishes start backfiring, turning their everyday lives completely upside down. Melody, Liza, Howie, and Eddie realize that having a bicycle riding genie next door is actually a massive problem. They must figure out a way to reverse the magic and get things back to normal before their neighborhood is ruined forever. This funny and magical chapter book teaches a lively lesson about being careful what you wish for, wrapping it all in a highly entertaining mystery.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
57 Pages
The Bailey Batters are tired of losing. A new softball coach should be good news, but Mr. Tuttle brings more bandages than game-winning plans.
Every time the kids see him, their clumsy coach seems to have another wrapped-up arm, leg, or injury. Soon the team starts wondering whether their losing streak is not just bad luck. Could Mr. Tuttle be a mummy, and could a mummy’s curse be keeping the Bailey Batters from winning a game?
This early chapter book turns a school sports season into a funny mystery full of wild guesses, suspicious clues, and team worries. Young readers who enjoy light spooky stories, sports, and friends trying to solve a strange problem will have fun following the Bailey School Kids as they investigate their bandaged coach without giving up on the game.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
68 Pages
The school band is about to get a lot louder, and a lot creepier. When a new band teacher arrives at Bailey Elementary, the students immediately notice there is something highly unusual about him. Mr. Claude is incredibly thin, wears a dark suit, and moves with a strange, rattling stiffness. Worst of all, he is absolutely obsessed with playing the heaviest, deepest instrument of all.
Melody, Liza, Howie, and Eddie hear him practicing down in the dark basement, and the deep, booming notes rattle their very bones. They start to wonder if there is an actual skeleton hiding beneath the new teacher's sharp clothes. The third graders must tune up their detective skills and face the music to figure out who is really leading the band. This delightfully spooky chapter book hits all the right notes, blending musical humor with a suspenseful, kid friendly mystery.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
73 Pages
The adults in Bailey City are always a little bit odd, but the new guidance counselor at Bailey Elementary is taking weirdness to a whole new level. Mr. Drake has chalky white skin, icy cold hands, and surprisingly pointed teeth. Even more suspiciously, he avoids the bright sunlight at all costs and chooses to live in a dark, gloomy basement. The kids in school cannot help but notice his strange accent and his dark clothing. They begin to suspect that Mr. Drake is not just an odd teacher, but actually the infamous king of the vampires, Count Dracula himself. You will team up with the Bailey School kids as they boldly investigate their creepy counselor to find out his true identity. This fun, slightly spooky chapter book blends classic monster legends with hilarious schoolyard detective work.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
80 Pages
A field trip to the local science museum turns into a monster of a mystery. The Bailey School kids are exploring the spooky old building when they cross paths with Dr. Victor and his gigantic, lumbering assistant named Frank. The museum is full of locked doors and strange electrical noises, and Dr. Victor is conducting some very secretive experiments in a hidden laboratory.
The kids are terrified of the hulking assistant, until they catch Frank outside tenderly planting beautiful petunias in the garden. Melody, Liza, Howie, and Eddie cannot decide what to think. Could this gentle, flower loving giant actually be Frankenstein's legendary monster? The four friends sneak away from their tour group to investigate the lab and uncover the shocking truth. This thrilling chapter book mixes classic monster lore with elementary school sleuthing, giving young readers an exciting, slightly spooky adventure packed with curious clues.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
51 Pages
There is a brand new restaurant in Bailey City, and Mrs. Jeepers is taking her class there for a special treat. Jewel's Pizza Castle is designed to look like a real medieval fortress, complete with waiters dressed up in historical knight costumes. The kids expect to just eat a delicious lunch, but their pizza party is interrupted by a heavy rumble that shakes the entire building. When they start to hear loud, terrifying roars and see dark smoke billowing out from under the kitchen door, their detective instincts kick in. The owner claims his cook is just a little temperamental, but the kids suspect he is actually a famous dragon slayer keeping a real, live dragon captive by the ovens. You will love exploring this fully illustrated graphic novel as the gang tries to uncover the fiery truth behind the best pizza in town.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
80 Pages
Aunt Mathilda is feeling under the weather, but her house might be dealing with something much worse than a simple cold. When Eddie and his friends go over to help his sick aunt, they quickly realize her creepy old house is full of strange noises and mysterious shadows. The biggest clue comes when they discover a massive trail of potato chip crumbs leading straight to the attic.
Someone, or something, has a serious craving for salty snacks. Aunt Mathilda believes her home is haunted by a hungry spirit, but the Bailey School kids are not so sure ghosts actually eat junk food. Melody, Liza, Howie, and Eddie decide to set a trap and catch the snack stealing phantom. This fast paced chapter book serves up a perfect mix of spooky atmosphere and laugh out loud comedy, giving newly independent readers a thoroughly enjoyable mystery to solve.
6-8 Years
The old Bailey City Library is a creepy gothic building, and it has always been decorated with six large stone gargoyles perched high up on the roof. But suddenly, there are only five statues staring down at the town. Right around the same time, a grumpy new school bus driver named Mr. Stone starts working at the elementary school. The kids are shocked when they realize that Mr. Stone looks exactly like the missing stone monster. His skin is grayish and he barely ever moves his face. Could their new driver actually be a living, breathing gargoyle who finally climbed down from the library? You get to ride along with the kids as they observe Mr. Stone's bizarre behavior and try to prove that he is a magical creature in disguise. This engaging mystery keeps you on the edge of your seat with plenty of funny moments and spooky suspicions.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
66 Pages
A winter trip to the Golden Egg Ski Lodge sounds like the perfect vacation, but things quickly take a strange turn for the Bailey School Kids. When they sign up for snowboarding lessons, they are introduced to an instructor who is incredibly massive. In fact, he is the tallest person they have ever seen in their entire lives. Liza immediately gets suspicious and wonders if this gigantic man is actually the famous giant from the Jack and the Beanstalk fairy tale. But proving that a fairy tale creature is living in the snowy mountains is not going to be easy. You get to hit the slopes alongside the kids as they gather clues, spy on their towering teacher, and try to uncover his enormous secret. This funny and thrilling mystery mixes winter sports with magical legends, keeping you guessing until the very end about who is really hiding out on Ruby Mountain.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
76 Pages
The new school year is just getting started at Bailey Elementary, which means it is time for everyone to get their eyes checked. But a simple trip to the eye doctor turns into a full-blown investigation when the kids meet Dr. Polly. He is a very strange man who wears a large metal circle right in the middle of his forehead, making it look exactly like a single, giant eye. The kids quickly start to panic, wondering if their new doctor is actually a mythological Cyclops trying to blend into their town. You will join the young detectives as they follow Dr. Polly around Bailey City, trying to figure out why he is acting so strange and whether he possesses any ancient powers. This clever adventure mixes Greek mythology with everyday school life, creating a hilarious and suspenseful story that will make you look twice at all the grown-ups in your own neighborhood.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
80 Pages
The ice cream counter at Burger Doodle has a new scooper, and the Bailey School Kids are not just interested in the flavors.
Scout, the new worker, looks pale and gloomy, dresses in dark clothes, and says things that make the kids’ monster radar go wild. When she talks about finding a strange house near the cemetery, they begin to suspect she may be a ghoul preparing a home for vampires in Bailey City. That would be bad news for everyone, especially if the kids cannot prove what is really going on.
Ghouls Don’t Scoop Ice Cream is a fast, funny early chapter book with just enough spooky mystery to keep pages turning without becoming too scary. Readers who like odd clues, monster suspicions, and friends working together will enjoy this playful Bailey School Kids adventure.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
66 Pages
The art room at Bailey Elementary has lost all its color, and the new teacher might be from another planet. After the regular art teacher disappears during a strange storm of flashing lights, a mysterious substitute arrives. Mrs. Zork is pale, has silver-white hair, wears an all-white outfit, and sports a very shiny set of braces.
Strangest of all, the moment she steps into the school, colorful objects around Bailey City start turning gray. As everything else loses its brightness, Mrs. Zork seems to be absorbing the missing hues, becoming more vibrant by the day. Melody, Liza, Howie, and Eddie suspect their new art teacher is actually an alien stealing Earth's colors. The kids have to figure out a way to stop her before their entire town is completely washed out. This creative chapter book blends science fiction with everyday school life, offering young readers a suspenseful and wildly imaginative mystery.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
62 Pages
Melody has always believed in guardian angels, but her friends have never been convinced that they are real. That all changes when a new woman arrives in Bailey City. Miss Angela Michaels is the friendly new school crossing guard, and she also happens to be a highly skilled karate teacher. She seems like a wonderful person, but the kids notice that she has a strange habit of showing up exactly in the nick of time to save people from danger. Melody even swears she saw the woman spreading a pair of glowing wings. The kids must figure out if Miss Angela is just a generous martial arts expert or if she was actually sent on a miraculous mission from above. You will love gathering clues with the gang to uncover the truth about their protector. This heartwarming and exciting story mixes a touch of magic with plenty of action.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
67 Pages
The kids of Bailey Elementary are used to weird adults living in their town, but Dr. Herb takes the cake. When a new dentist sets up shop in Bailey City, everyone notices his extra-large, bulging muscles and a shirt that boldly declares him the Champion of the World. He does not seem like your average tooth doctor. Could he actually be Hercules, the incredibly strong mythological Greek god? The Bailey School kids are not about to let a mystery like this go unsolved. They band together to investigate their new dentist and uncover the truth behind his amazing strength. As they gather clues and observe Dr. Herb in action, they wonder if they are dealing with a legend from ancient history or just a regular guy who really loves to lift weights. You will want to join the kids on their latest adventure to see if they can crack the case before their next dental checkup. This funny and engaging story keeps you guessing with every page as you follow along with the classic trio of young detectives.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
70 Pages
Gym class at Bailey Elementary is taking a very strange turn. The kids are trying to master their tumbling routines, but their new gymnastics teacher seems to have talents that go way beyond doing perfect cartwheels. She recites strange, rhyming chants during class and seems to have an eerie amount of control over everything happening in the room.
Melody, Liza, Eddie, and Howie are immediately suspicious. They start tracking the clues and quickly conclude that their new instructor might actually be a witch casting magical spells right under their noses. But proving it is going to take some serious detective work.
Dive into this hilarious and mysterious school adventure. You will join the gang as they try to tumble their way to the truth, dodging weird spells and trying to figure out if magic is secretly part of their daily gym routine.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
84 Pages