Problems at the Pond

“Problems at the Pond” by Jessica Lee Anderson, published by Capstone in 2023, is a juvenile fiction book that spans 112 pages. This engaging story follows Naomi and her friends as they confront a troubling situation involving reports of a mean snake at a nearby pond. Initially skeptical of the claims made by an older couple, the club soon realizes that the repeated sightings of an aggressive snake warrant further investigation, prompting them to uncover the truth behind the mystery.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of friendship and social dynamics as the club works together to solve the mystery of the snake. The story delves into the natural behaviors of animals, particularly reptiles and amphibians, while addressing the importance of understanding and empathy in the face of fear. This edition, written in English, invites young readers to engage with the characters’ journey and the lessons learned along the way.
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When an older couple tells Naomi and the rest of the club about a mean snake at a nearby pond, Naomi dismisses their concerns. After all, a pond is a natural place, and snakes aren’t mean–they’re just snakes. But the reports of an aggressive snake keep coming. That’s unusual. The club decides to investigate. It’s up to them to solve the mystery of the “mean” snake before someone gets hurt.
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