In this hilarious graphic novel mystery, detective-in-training Finder and her friends are back on the case, as they investigate what exactly is going on at Old Lady Goose Liver's farm! Perfect for fans of The InvestiGators !
Finder and her friends are toad-ally excited for their field trip to Goose-Liver Farm, but when they notice some power outages and other strange shenanigans, they realize they may have a new mystery at hand. It turns out there’s a secret high-tech headquarters located beneath kind Old Lady Goose-Liver’s farm that’s hiding away some sinister creatures. Is the sweet old goose in on it, or is she the victim of fowl play? And how exactly does the great detective Seymour Warts's investigation into his nemesis Smarty Arty connect to Goose-Liver Farm? Only the Creature Finders can figure it out.
Love this! It's a perfect sleuth graphic novel for 7 to 10 year olds. Great way to get kids to problem solve or use their deducing skills and build their vocabulary!
My 9-year-old daughter absolutely loves this book! We bought it today when the writers were at our local Barnes and Noble store and she hasn't put it down since! It’s so hard to get her to read books in the summer because it seems like there's always something else to do, which makes me extra grateful for this series! 5 stars! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Kids love graphic novels and this one takes the cake! A funny and intriguing adventure that will make you wanting more! The Finder’s Creatures series is one that will make you feel like you’re a part of the mystery as the characters use their investigative skills! An engaging and exciting book for kids!
Super fun book for kids! Whether a parent reading to their little or a school-age kid itching to read graphic novels, Finder’s Creatures is a bright, wonderfully illustrated, and funny detective book that will entertain anyone. There are even some jokes thrown in to keep the adults happy! Highly recommended!
A typical outing for kids turned adventure into mystery and imagination, full of fun and engaging graphics. What else do you need to keep preteens wanting to stay off screens and jump into their minds with fun characters? Nothing! This is perfection!