Key Lardo

Key Lardo by Bruce Hale, published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in April 2007, is a first edition juvenile fiction book comprising 128 pages. This engaging story introduces a new detective at Emerson Hicky Elementary, named James Bland, who quickly solves a mystery that has perplexed Chet and Natalie. The narrative unfolds as Bland goes missing, leading to a series of events that puts Chet, the beloved gecko, in a challenging position.
Readers will find a blend of action and adventure as Chet embarks on a mission to rescue his rival, navigating humorous situations along the way. The book features themes related to animals, particularly reptiles and amphibians, and includes elements of interactive adventures and comic storytelling. With its focus on friendship and rivalry, Key Lardo offers an entertaining experience for young readers looking for a lighthearted yet engaging tale.
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Hold on to your fedoras, Gecko fans, a new detective has arrived at Emerson Hicky Elementary. His name’s Bland. James Bland. And he immediately cracks a case that has baffled Chet and Natalie. Do our favorite PIs get jealous? You’d better believe it! When Bland suddenly goes missing, the blame falls squarely on everyone’s favorite gecko. So Chet will have to rescue his tubby rival or face a stint behind bars–and we’re not talking the jungle gym.
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