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Series Korobá Written and illustrated by Àlà bá Ònájìn
Hardcover edition
Publisher Holiday House Imprint Holiday House ISBN9780823459131
The Case of the Missing Kolo
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A charismatic young sleuth takes on a case close to home in this new graphic novel series set in a vibrant African community.
Ten-year-old Korobá knows everyone in Makoko, the Nigerian fishing village where she lives.Â
She knows her way up and down the bright, colorful waterways, knows where to sell fried shrimp, and knows what to look for at the crowded daily market. Makoko is her playground, and she roams free with her best friends, Saidat and Joba, and her adorable dog, Popi.
The last thing Korobá would expect in Makoko is a thief. Yet Saidat's wooden piggy bank-her Kolo-has been stolen. The children of Makoko save coins in their Kolo all year long, waiting to spend their money at the annual harvest festival. Saidat saved and saved, but now she will have nothing. It's not fair!
Korobá knows what good detectives do.(sort of?). Should the primary suspect be Saidat's grumpy cousin, visiting on vacation? Or could it be the village carpenter, who has been doing some work on Saidat's house? It's up to Detective Korobá to catch the thief and find the missing Kolo before Breaking Day!
Buckle up, budding mystery fans. It's time to join Korobá and friends on their thrilling chase for the culprit. With rich, detailed illustrations-featuring some very important clues-that bring Makoko to life, this one-of-a-kind graphic novel series is a modern day Tintin meets Encyclopedia Brown.
Author's note. Glossary. Full-color illustrations.
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PreK Standard MARC Records Cover Art |
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AR Ready
No
Book Genres
Graphic Novels, Mystery
Canadian Rights
Yes
Dewey
F
Title alpha
The Case of the Missing Kolo
Category
Global Citizenship (Grades 3-5)
Pages Count
144
Topics
Lost and found possessions. Piggy banks. Harvest festivals. Nigerians. Friendship. Family life. Nigeria, Africa.
Trim Size
8 1/2" x 6 1/2"
JLG Span
Spring
Language
English
Rights type
Publication date
2026-02-23
JLG Release Date
May 2026
Minimum grade
3
Maximum grade
5
Reading level
Elementary
Format
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Global Citizenship (Grades 3-5)
Global Citizenship (Grades 3-5)
Global Citizenship (Grades 3-5)
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Interests
Culture & Traditions, Community, Independent Reading, Picture Books, Discussion Starters, Multicultural
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