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Reach for this book when your child is starting to take initiative and needs to see that their observations and problem solving skills have real value. It is the perfect choice for a young reader who is beginning to transition from picture books to early chapter books and shows an interest in mysteries, logic, or how things work in a school environment. The story follows Maisy, a young girl who starts her own detective agency after her classroom's pet mice go missing. Through Maisy's investigation, the book explores themes of resilience and self-confidence as she navigates the challenges of finding clues and interviewing classmates. It models a healthy sense of justice and curiosity without being overly complex or frightening. At an elementary level, it provides a relatable framework for how to handle responsibility and how to look closer at the world around them. It is a gentle yet engaging way to encourage a child's natural detective instincts.