Talent Show Tricks

Talent Show Tricks by Franklin W. Dixon is an illustrated chapter book published by Simon and Schuster on December 6, 2016. This engaging story follows detective brothers Frank and Joe Hardy as they navigate the challenges of their school’s talent show, where unexpected pranks threaten to derail the event. With a page count of 96, this book is presented in English and is designed to captivate young readers with its blend of mystery and adventure.
In this interactive tale, Frank and Joe are eager to participate in the annual Bayport Elementary Talent Show, with Frank working behind the scenes and Joe showcasing his juggling skills. However, as rehearsals begin, a series of bizarre incidents unfold, including a trumpet filled with bubbles and a mischievous switch of a backing track. Readers will find themselves immersed in the unfolding mystery as the brothers work to uncover the identity of the prankster and save the show. This story touches on themes of friendship and teamwork, making it a delightful read for fans of juvenile fiction and interactive adventures.
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Detective brothers Frank and Joe must figure out who is sabotaging their school talent show in the fourth book in an all-new, interactive Hardy Boys chapter book mystery series.
Frank and Joe Hardy are excited to compete in the annual Bayport Elementary Talent Show. Frank is going to work behind the scenes, and Joe wants to show off his sweet juggling skills.
But during the first rehearsal, strange things start to happen—their friend’s trumpet is filled with bubbles, someone’s backing track is switched to croaking frogs, and a strategically placed batch of hair dye gives one of their classmates a bad hair day to remember. Can Frank and Joe figure out how to stop the pranks before the curtain falls early on the show?
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