For a class project Nancy and her friends must interview a neighbor with an interesting hobby. So they pick Terry Smith, who takes stray cats and kittens into her barn and finds them new homes. The girls have fun visiting with the cats, and Bess falls in love with two kittens, Cottonball and Coco. But when Bess's new furry friends go missing, she i...more
Trying to stop a feud between her two best friends when a locket disappears, Nancy investigates the origins of her only clue--a messy peanut butter, mustard, ketchup, and relish sandwich.
A little puppy is turning into a big problem! Nancy's wish has finally come true: she has a dog of her own. She's a chocolate-colored Labrador retriever, and she's fun and friendly and loves to play. But the pup's also in a sticky situation -- and its up to Nancy to save her. Hannah's fresh-baked muffins have vanished, and a food thief is loose i...more
A young detective's attempts to uncover a group of poachers on Crocodile Island in Florida involve her with kidnapping, reptiles, enemy boats, and a sinister racket.
In a chapter book for young readers, it is time for the big recital when the tape of the ballet music disappears and Nancy has to use some very fancy footwork to get it back.
Bess and George are fighting - and Nancy's caught in the middle!It's Valentine's Day, but things are not all hearts and flowers for Nancy!While she and her best friends, Bess and George, are making their own stuffedanimals at Farmer Fran's Barnyard Buddies, someone slips a mean valentineinto Bess' animal's pocket. What's worse than a mean valentine...more
A plucky “titian-haired” sleuth solved her first mystery in 1930. Eighty million books later, Nancy Drew has survived the Depression, World War II, and the sixties (when she was taken up with a vengeance by women’s libbers) to enter the pantheon of American girlhood. As beloved by girls today as she was by their grandmothers, Nancy Drew has b...more