Sophie Johnson, Unicorn Expert, Is a Detective Genius (Sophie Johnson, Unicorn Expert)

by Morag Hood (Author) Ella Okstad (Illustrator)

Sophie Johnson, Unicorn Expert, Is a Detective Genius (Sophie Johnson, Unicorn Expert)

The ever-oblivious Sophie Johnson returns to solve a terrible crime using her keen skills of observation...or so she thinks! Meet Sophie Johnson, Unicorn Expert and Detective Genius, ready to solve any and all crimes. Sophie Johnson studied hard to become a detective, and it's a good thing she did as there has been an awful crime! Someone has stolen Lion's tail. Unfortunately, Sophie doesn't have time to train her new (and not very good) assistant puppy, Bella. But while Sophie's busy rounding up and interrogating suspects, is it possible she misses that Bella may be a better crimefighter than she thinks?

This wonderfully humorous follow-up to Sophie Johnson, Unicorn Expert is another engaging tale about the confident young girl who is totally oblivious to what is happening around her.

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Kirkus Reviews

Sophie’s unicorn-loving fans will enjoy her outing as a clueless detective.

School Library Journal

K-Gr 2—Sophie Johnson is back, this time focusing on her new dog Bella and her new hobby of solving crimes. Much like in her original story, Sophie, the self-proclaimed "detective genius," seems to know it all. But the savvy reader will see just how clueless she is, as the real story of Bella, the super detective canine, parallels the text in clever illustrations. While Sophie searches for the culprit in the theft of a stuffed lion's tail and brags about battling "baddies," Bella solves this mystery, foils a robbery, and receives a "very good dog" ribbon from local law enforcement. Okstad once again offers a treat in every scene: bright colors, rainbow-colored confetti specks, adorable animals, all in a realistically chaotic living environment. Children will be entertained by multiple re-reads, each time following the antics and expressions of the baby sibling, the cat, etc. Oddly, or perhaps brilliantly, the wide-eyed, rainbow-maned unicorn of the house is never mentioned. All of the humans (Sophie, the baby, police officer, and robbers) have white skin, while Bella is a wide-eyed pup. Unfortunately, in boosting her own esteem about her skills, Sophie tends to belittle Bella—"I am definitely smarter than she is"—and is very, very smug. Additionally, the glorification of law enforcement and the battle between good guys and bad guys in this British import may be poorly timed in our current domestic climate. VERDICT This book is sure to be popular with the sparkles-and-unicorns crowd, dog lovers, and those who like a fun mystery.—Clara Hendricks, Cambridge P.L., MA

Copyright 2020 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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Morag Hood
Morag Hood is an author and illustrator who lives in Edinburgh with her husband, Snorri. After working backstage in theaters for a few years she went back to school to study children's book illustration and has been making picture books ever since. Visit her at MoragHood.co.uk.

Ella Okstad loves to draw ghosts, vampires, humans, cats, and all sorts of creatures. She lives and works as an illustrator in Trondheim, Norway. When she's not in her office creating scary, cute, or peculiar creatures for books, she enjoys spending time with her husband, three boys, and a cat. Visit her at Okstad.com.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781534467545
Lexile Measure
610
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Aladdin Paperbacks
Publication date
October 20, 2020
Series
Sophie Johnson, Unicorn Expert
BISAC categories
JUV019000 - Juvenile Fiction | Humorous Stories
JUV002070 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Dogs
JUV028000 - Juvenile Fiction | Mysteries, Espionage, & Detective Stories
Library of Congress categories
Dogs
Picture books
Detectives

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