Trouble at Pine Hill Pond An Eco Adventures Club Mystery for Kids Ages 6-9 Splash! Croak! Ribbit!
What happened to Pine Hill Pond?
Join Rico, Finn, and Maya-the adventurous trio of the Eco Adventures Club-as they investigate a strange mystery at their favorite pond. The frogs have vanished, the water's murky, and something just feels... wrong. With their science journals, sharp eyes, and teamwork, these young eco-sleuths follow the clues to uncover a hidden threat beneath the surface. Can they solve the mystery and help their amphibian friends before it's too late?
This engaging story blends adventure with real-world science and includes interactive educational features to inspire young environmental heroes:
STEM-based mystery with real pond ecology
Journal-style observations and scientific thinking
"What You Can Do" tips on protecting ponds and amphibians
Environmental reminders like "Reduce Runoff Pollution" and more
Empowering message: Small actions make a BIG difference!
Perfect for: Curious kids ages 6-9 Fans of The Magic School Bus or National Geographic Kids Classrooms, homeschool units, or Earth Day reads Eco clubs and nature lovers If your child enjoys solving mysteries, exploring nature, and learning how to care for the planet, they'll love Trouble at Pine Hill Pond-where every explorer's voice matters.
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About the Author :
Diane Kann writes eco-science fantasy that explores the intersections of technology, nature, and hope. Drawn to mysterious worlds, sentient ecosystems, and the quiet strength of unlikely heroes, she crafts stories that imagine not just what humanity might survive, but how it might heal.A believer in environmental stewardship and deeply fascinated by the natural world, Diane weaves themes of conservation and interconnected life throughout her work. When she's not writing, she can be found exploring the diverse ecosystems of Central Florida with her family and dogs-dreaming up strange futures rooted in compassion and the resilience of nature.