


Scooby-Doo! Picture Clue Books
Series · 16
books · 2000-2012
Books in series

#1
Catnapped Caper
2000
In the midst of searching for Mrs. Blake's missing cat, Thelma looses her glasses and now Scooby and the gang are in search of two missing items.

#2
Search for Scooby Snacks
2000
Based on the traditional "rebus readers," these books substitute pictures for words, enabling youngsters to "read" the story.

#3
Dinosaur Dig
2000
Uncle Ted gets Scooby-Doo and his friends to help find dinosaur bones for the museum, but the bones turn up missing. Can Scooby and his friends find the bones?

#4
The Pizza Place Ghost
2001
Scooby wants some pizza, but the chef can t make pizza without cheese. Where s the missing ingredient? Was it snatched up by the spooky pizza place ghost? Can you read the word clues and solve the case so Scooby can have a cheesy treat?

#5
Clues at the Carnival
2001
Scooby-Doo and his friends go to a carnival and investigate the case of the magician's missing hat. Includes rebus clues.

#6
Scooby-Doo
Baseball Blackout
2001
Scooby and the gang are at a baseball game. When the lights go out and the coach and mascot disappear, it's up to the Mystery, Inc. gang to solve the mystery and save the game.

#7
Scooby-Doo! The Parade Puzzle
2001
Scooby and the gang decorate the van, turning it into a float for the parade, but when they go back the next day, all their hard work has been destroyed, and Shaggy thinks it was the doing of a ghost.

#11
The Missing Tooth Mystery
2012
SCOOBY-DOO is an 'Ameri-canine' icon, the most beloved cartoon pooch of the past three generations. The snack-sniffling sleuth and his pals are in the midst of a huge popularity upswing
The Picture Clue books are based on the traditional "rebus Reader" - using a picture as a tool for learning a word. On the sample spread, you can see where a picture is substituted for a word. This gives a young reader a sense of pride that she is "reading" the story. All pictures and vocabulary are on flashcards at the end of the book.
Did a monster ((robot)) take the missing ((tooth))? ((Scooby)) and ((Shaggy)) will solve this mystery!

#12
Meet Big Foot
2002
The Picture Clue books are based on traditional ³rebus reader² using a picture as a tool for learning a word, giving a young reader a sense of pride in ³reading² the story. (Scooby-Doo! Picture Clue Book with 24 Flash Cards, Level 1)

#13
Treasure Hunt
2002
SCOOBY-DOO is an 'Ameri-canine' icon, the most beloved cartoon pooch of the past three generations. The snack-sniffling sleuth and his pals are in the midst of a huge popularity and awareness upswing
The Picture Clue books are based on the traditional "rebus Reader" - using a picture as a tool for learning a word. On the sample spread, you can see where a picture is substituted for a word. This gives a young reader a sense of pride that she is "reading" the story. All pictures and vocabulary are on flashcards at the end of the book.
The gang is looking for ((pirate)) ((treasure)).
But where's ((Scooby))? It's another mystery!

#14
Spooky Sports Day
2002
SCOOBY-DOO is an 'Ameri-canine' icon, the most beloved cartoon pooch of the past three generations. The snack-sniffling sleuth and his pals are in the midst of a huge popularity and awareness upswing
The Picture Clue books are based on the traditional "rebus Reader" - using a picture as a tool for learning a word. On the sample spread, you can see where a picture is substituted for a word. This gives a young reader a sense of pride that she is "reading" the story. All pictures and vocabulary are on flashcards at the end of the book.
Did a ((monster)) take the sports day ((wagon)) full of ((softballs))?
It's another mystery for ((Scooby)) and the gang!

#15
Sled Race Mystery
2003
SCOOBY-DOO is an 'Ameri-canine' icon, the most beloved cartoon pooch of the past three generations. The snack-sniffling sleuth and his pals are in the midst of a huge popularity and awareness upswing
The Picture Clue books are based on the traditional "rebus Reader" - using a picture as a tool for learning a word. On the sample spread, you can see where a picture is substituted for a word. This gives a young reader a sense of pride that she is "reading" the story. All pictures and vocabulary are on flashcards at the end of the book.
Can ((Scooby)) find a missing ((dog))? Will he have to face a ((wolfman))? Time to look for clues because there's a mystery to solve!

#16
Stormy Night
2003
Scooby-Doo is an 'Ameri-canine' icon, the most beloved cartoon pooch of the past three generations. The snack-sniffling sleuth and his pals are in the midst of a huge popularity and awareness upswing
The Picture Clue books are based on the traditional "rebus Reader" - using a picture as a tool for learning a word. On the sample spread, you can see where a picture is substituted for a word. This gives a young reader a sense of pride that she is "reading" the story. All pictures and vocabulary are on flashcards at the end of the book.
((Scooby)) and ((Shaggy)) are all alone on a dark and stormy night. They think that there's a ((monster)) in the house, but it looks more like a mystery!

#17
Ghost School
2002
SCOOBY-DOO, te most beloved cartoon pooch of the past three generations, is enjoying a huge popularity and awareness upswing with new and vintage cartoons, a live-action stage show, and hit movie.
The Picture Clue books are based on the traditional "rebus Reader" - using a picture as a tool for learning a word. On the sample spread, you can see where a picture is substituted for a word. This gives a young reader a sense of pride that she is "reading" the story. All pictures and vocabulary are on flashcards at the end of the book.
((Scooby)) and ((Shaggy)) went to ((school)), but it was dark and empty. Did a ((ghost)) scare everyone away? It's another mystery to solve!

#18
The Surf Scare
2003
SCOOBY-DOO is an 'Ameri-canine' icon, the most beloved cartoon pooch of the past three generations. The snack-sniffling sleuth and his pals are in the midst of a huge popularity and awareness upswing
The Picture Clue books are based on the traditional "rebus Reader" - using a picture as a tool for learning a word. On the sample spread, you can see where a picture is substituted for a word. This gives a young reader a sense of pride that she is "reading" the story. All pictures and vocabulary are on flashcards at the end of the book.
A big ((wave)) washed ((Scooby)) and ((Shaggy)) out to sea. They are lost on an ((island)). Can the gang save them? And what will they eat?

#24
The Abominable Snowman
2005
The Mystery, Inc. gang's skis are missing! Scooby and Shaggy think an abominable snowman stole them!
Authors

Robin Wasserman
Author · 36 books
Robin Wasserman is the author of the novels MOTHER DAUGHTER WIDOW WIFE (June 2020) and GIRLS ON FIRE. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, Tin House, The Los Angeles Review of Books, and several short story anthologies. A recent MacDowell Colony fellow, she is also the New York Times bestselling author of more than ten novels for young adults and teaches in the low-residency MFA program at Southern New Hampshire University.

Erin Soderberg Downing
Author · 26 books
I read and write lots of funny, adventurous, & heartwarming books for kids, tweens, and teens (and even a few romantic comedies for adults, too!). I always love book recommendations, so please send them my way. I'm partial to contemporary romantic comedy, funny/original voices, quirky characters, and kids' books with humor and heart. The first book in my new series - THE GREAT PEACH EXPERIMENT: When Life Gives You Lemons, Make Peach Pie - is a Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection and is available in stores now!