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[Advertisement] Cam Jansen Mysteries, Case #24: The Snowy Day Mystery
Summary: Using her photographic memory Cam Jansen joins Eric in solving the mystery of how some of the school computers were stolen. Excerpt/First Sentence(s): "It's only snow! It's just tiny flakes!" Mrs. Lane, the school bus driver, shouted. She turned. "Look outside," she told the children on her bus. "It's snowing. So what? I'll tell you so what! Parents drive their children to school when it snows. They block the road, and I can't get this bus close enough to drop you off." Publisher Description: The snow is falling hard, but that doesn't stop Cam and Eric from solving a mystery. Three computers are missing from Mrs. Bell's computer lab. Who could have taken them? How did the thief get away amid the snowy day chaos of parents, students and teachers? 'Click, click' with Cam Jansen as she gathers clues around the school. After nearly a quarter of a century, Cam Jansen remains a popular character, garnering new fans with each new title.
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