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“So you decided to give us the silent treatment? How come you didn’t just ask us what was going on?” Laura. —A Case of the Clones

A Case of the Clones

The Data Set #5

by Ada Hopper
AR Test, Diverse Characters, Must Read


At A Glance
Interest Level

5+
Entertainment
Score
Reading Level
3.6
Number of Pages
128

When Dr. Bunsen overhears the kids complaining about all of their chores and homework, he decides to help. He creates a set of clones to help the kids with their work. The only trouble is, he didn’t tell the kids what he had done. When the clones start causing problems, the kids aren’t sure they can keep the clones from creating more trouble.

A seriously entertaining book with a diverse cast of characters, A Case of the Clones is a perfect book for beginning readers. The story features a crazy scientist and a group of girls and boys who are not afraid to be smart. Although the parents are only shown briefly, they are portrayed in a positive light. Gabe’s mother speaks a couple sentences of Spanish. With easy to read vocabulary, short sentences, and illustrations on almost every page, the story will build a reader’s confidence.

Sexual Content

  • None

Violence

  • None

Drugs and Alcohol

  • None

Language

  • None

Supernatural

  • None

Spiritual Content

  • None

 

Other books by Ada Hopper
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“So you decided to give us the silent treatment? How come you didn’t just ask us what was going on?” Laura. —A Case of the Clones

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