Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew
Appearance
(Redirected from Scream for Ice Cream)
Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew is a book series featuring a grade-school-aged Nancy Drew. Like the Nancy Drew Notebooks, the series is aimed at a younger audience.[1]
Main series
[edit]Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew is illustrated by Macky Pamintuan.
- Sleepover Sleuths (2006)
- Scream for Ice Cream (2006)
- Pony Problems (2006)
- The Cinderella Ballet Mystery (2006)
- Case of the Sneaky Snowman (2006)
- The Fashion Disaster (2007)
- The Circus Scare (2007)
- Lights, Camera . . . Cats! (2007)
- The Halloween Hoax (2007)
- Ticket Trouble (2007)
- Ski School Sneak (2007)
- Valentine's Day Secret (2007)
- Chick-Napped! (2008)
- The Zoo Crew (2008)
- Mall Madness (2008)
- Thanksgiving Thief (2008)
- Wedding Day Disaster (2008)
- Earth Day Escapade (2009)
- April Fool's Day (2009)
- Treasure Trouble (2009)
- Double Take (2009)
- Unicorn Uproar (2009)
- Babysitting Bandit (2009)
- Princess Mix-Up Mystery (2009)
- Buggy Breakout (2010)
- Camp Creepy (2010)
- Cat Burglar Caper (2010)
- Time Thief (2011)
- Designed for Disaster (2011)
- Dance Off (2011)
- The Make-a-Pet Mystery (2012)
- Cape Mermaid Mystery (2012)
- The Pumpkin Patch Puzzle (2012)
- Cupcake Chaos (2013)
- Cooking Camp Disaster (2013)
- Secret of the Scarecrow (2013)
- The Flower Show Fiasco (2014)
- A Musical Mess (2014)
- Museum Mayhem (2014), illustrated by Peter Francis
- Butterfly Blues (2014), illustrated by Peter Francis
Graphic novel series
[edit]Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew children's graphic novel series written by Sarah Kinney, with art by Stan Goldberg.
- Small Volcanoes (2012)
- Secret Sand Sleuths (2013)
- Enter the Dragon Mystery (2013)
Reception
[edit]In 2008, Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew #10: Ticket Trouble (2007) by Stacia Deutsch and Rhody Cohon was nominated for a Scribe Award in the category of Best Young Adult Original.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Carolyn Carpan, Sisters Schoolgirls and Sleuths (Rowman & Littlefield, 2008), 136.
- ^ T'Bonz, "Scribe Award Nominees Announced," TrekToday (April 2, 2008).