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When the dome of the Taj Mahal is stolen, then a dinosaur skeleton from the Smithsonian, Zack and Ivy track Carmen to Komodo Island. There, they discover she is bent on creating the world's only living dinosaur - for a one-of-a-kind pet.
When Mark Twain's writing desk and Charles Dickens' ink well are stolen, the detectives track Carmen to Rudyard Kipling's India. There, they deduce that the thefts can mean only one thing. Carmen is going to pen her autobiography. But her plan for the book's final chapter ... her most audacious crime of all... must be stopped. She's going to steal the Acme Detective Agency itself!
Carmen makes off with the Sydney Opera house. This theft is followed by her stealing the "talents" of several world ranked musicians. Soon our detectives realize Carmen plans to steal the world's airways and broadcast the ultimate concert, starring herself.
Carmen steals a series of items which the detectives soon deduce are all connected to theater. But when they try to bring the curtain down on Carmen, they realize she's using every theatrical device in the book to enable her to steal the Odeon of Herodes Atticus in Greece and stage her own production ... location TBA!
Carmen steals the smile from the Mona Lisa, along with portions of several other famous works of art, in order to create the ultimate Carmen Sandiego Masterpiece.
Carmen steals Stonehenge, several other mysterious ancient items, and finally the Arecibo Telescope in Puerto Rico. It's all in a wild attempt to contact extraterrestrials ... Carmen Sandiego style! If she succeeds, the stars in the sky won't be safe from this master thief.

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Rye Free Reading Room J TABLET/ CARMEN SANDIEGO V.1/ AGES 8-10 (Text)
Juvenile iPad or Tablet
31028153255934
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02801. ‡aLP001805 ‡bFindaway World
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035 . ‡a(OCoLC)1060976593
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24500. ‡aCarmen Sandiego. ‡nVol. 1.
264 1. ‡aSolon, Ohio : ‡bFindaway World, LLC, ‡c[2018]
300 . ‡a1 video media player (approximately 2 hr., 6 min.) : ‡bdigital ; ‡c20 x 13 cm + ‡e1 power charging cord
306 . ‡a020559
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4900 . ‡aChildren's television
500 . ‡aTitle from label.
500 . ‡aOriginally broadcast as episodes of the television program Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?, 1994-1999.
5110 . ‡aStars Rita Moreno, Rodger Bumpass, Jennifer Hale, and Scott Menville.
500 . ‡aRelease date supplied by publisher.
500 . ‡aVideos previously released by Mill Creek Entertainment.
500 . ‡aIssued on Playaway Launchpad, a pre-loaded learning tablet.
500 . ‡aPowered by rechargeable battery ; container includes one power charging cord with both USB and AC adapters.
500 . ‡aEarphones not required for audio playback.
500 . ‡aDevice does not have Internet connectivity.
5211 . ‡aAges 8-10.
5212 . ‡aGrades 3-5.
520 . ‡3Dinosaur delirium ‡aWhen the dome of the Taj Mahal is stolen, then a dinosaur skeleton from the Smithsonian, Zack and Ivy track Carmen to Komodo Island. There, they discover she is bent on creating the world's only living dinosaur - for a one-of-a-kind pet.
520 . ‡3Chapter and verse ‡aWhen Mark Twain's writing desk and Charles Dickens' ink well are stolen, the detectives track Carmen to Rudyard Kipling's India. There, they deduce that the thefts can mean only one thing. Carmen is going to pen her autobiography. But her plan for the book's final chapter ... her most audacious crime of all... must be stopped. She's going to steal the Acme Detective Agency itself!
520 . ‡3Music to my ears ‡aCarmen makes off with the Sydney Opera house. This theft is followed by her stealing the "talents" of several world ranked musicians. Soon our detectives realize Carmen plans to steal the world's airways and broadcast the ultimate concert, starring herself.
520 . ‡3The plays the thing ‡aCarmen steals a series of items which the detectives soon deduce are all connected to theater. But when they try to bring the curtain down on Carmen, they realize she's using every theatrical device in the book to enable her to steal the Odeon of Herodes Atticus in Greece and stage her own production ... location TBA!
520 . ‡3The stolen smile ‡aCarmen steals the smile from the Mona Lisa, along with portions of several other famous works of art, in order to create the ultimate Carmen Sandiego Masterpiece.
520 . ‡3A higher calling ‡aCarmen steals Stonehenge, several other mysterious ancient items, and finally the Arecibo Telescope in Puerto Rico. It's all in a wild attempt to contact extraterrestrials ... Carmen Sandiego style! If she succeeds, the stars in the sky won't be safe from this master thief.
50500. ‡tDinosaur delirium ‡g(approximately 21 min.) -- ‡tChapter and verse ‡g(approximately 21 min.) -- ‡tMusic to my ears ‡g(approximately 21 min.) -- ‡tThe plays the thing ‡g(approximately 20 min.) -- ‡tThe stolen smile ‡g(approximately 21 min.) -- ‡tA higher calling ‡g(approximately 21 min.).
650 0. ‡aSandiego, Carmen (Fictitious character) ‡vJuvenile fiction ‡vJuvenile films.
650 0. ‡aGeography ‡vJuvenile fiction ‡vJuvenile films.
655 7. ‡aChildren's television programs. ‡2lcgft
655 7. ‡aAnimated television programs. ‡2lcgft
7001 . ‡aMoreno, Rita, ‡eactor.
7001 . ‡aBumpass, Rodger, ‡eactor.
7001 . ‡aHale, Jennifer, ‡d1972- ‡eactor.
7001 . ‡aMenville, Scott, ‡eactor.
7102 . ‡aMill Creek Entertainment.
7102 . ‡aCookie Jar Entertainment, Inc.
7102 . ‡aFindaway World, LLC.
7300 . ‡aWhere on Earth is Carmen Sandiego? (Television program)
945 . ‡c(OCoLC)1060976593
905 . ‡udouglas.wray
901 . ‡a5129775 ‡b ‡c5129775 ‡tbiblio ‡soclc
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