My god what a noce book
Panda-monium (FunJungle)
By Stuart Gibbs
FunJungle is frenzied, awaiting the arrival of its most thrilling animal yet—Li Ping—a rare and very expensive giant panda that the zoo went to enormous lengths to secure. But when the truck transporting Li Ping shows up, its precious cargo has vanished into thin air. The FBI steps in to investigate, and Teddy is happy to leave the job in their (supposedly) capable hands. After all, FunJungle has never encountered a crime this serious. But when someone threatens to blackmail Teddy’s girlfriend, Summer, if he doesn’t solve the crime, his involvement in this mystery is no longer black and white.
Book Reviews (10)
FunJungle has gotten a new panda from China, and the zoo is in pandemonium! But when the truck drives into FunJungle, the panda, and Doc, the vet inside, are missing! The F.B.I. come to the zoo to investigate, and they tell Teddy Fitzroy to stay out of the crime scene. But then Large Marge, Teddy's worst enemy at FunJungle, threatens him into investigating the panda's disappearance. Will Teddy solve the mystery, or will FunJungle have to pay the captors millions of dollars? This book is very funny sometimes, but the criminals were easier to guess than the last book . Animal lovers will love it!
The newest member of Funjungle, Li Ping, a panda, was supposed to make a grand entrance to Funjungle with all the guests there to see her, but when she doesn't show up, Teddy must once again team up with SUmmer to find out what went wrong. Can they solve this newest mystery? I loved this book, and I hope you guys do too.
In this book written by, written by the author Stuart Gibbs, Teddy is upset when he find out that the giant panda that Fun Jungle is getting to borrow and display for 6 months, has gone missing before she even arrives at fun jungle! The giant panda has been stolen in the trailer truck that was being used to transport her to Fun Jungle. This is one case Teddy has to solve fast... Li Ping (the giant panda) only eats a specific type of bamboo, and she could die with out it. Still, when Teddy finds out that the FBI is on the case, he is happy to leave it to the professionals... right? Read the book to find out!
In the fourth book of the Funjungle series, Teddy Fitzroy has a two main problems to deal with. He needs to find out A) who trained the dolphins too take other people's shorts and B) Who stole the Li ping the panda? These cases, especially the panda, are going to be hard to solve. And, to make matters worse, there is a bad guy in Funjungle trying to stop Teddy..and he is.. a panda?! Teddy should better solve it fast, or he can be in danger, as well.
This is the third book in the FunJungle series by Stuart Gibbs. In this book, Teddy is told not to investigate a crime, but of course, he does anyway. This time, FunJungle's veterinarian and their new panda were kidnapped. Supposedly, from a moving truck that was bringing the panda to FunJungle. Since the panda was being rented from China and it wasn't actually their property, they had to get the FBI involved. Large Marge turns around and decides to be nice to Teddy, because she wants to show up her sister Molly who is in charge of the FBI investigation. Like in every other Stuart Gibbs book, the main character, who is a kid, turns out to be smarter than every other adult in the story whose job it actually is to solve the case. I think this plot gets pretty old when it is repeated over and over, just in different scenarios. Overall, it was not my favorite book, but still a fun read.
This was such a funny back. Stuart Gibbs humor is very fun and upbeat but i think the book has some bad parts. It sort of drags and the series repeats so much. I would recommend reading only a few of the books or you will get tired of them.
In this book in the Fun Jungle series, their panda gets kidnapped! Will Teddy be able to solve this case or is this the one that stumps him? Read the book to find out! . Stuart Gibbs is an amazing author and this is a wonderful series, as well as the Spy School and Space Case series! Hope you like this book!
awesome book
I loved this book because the characters were so engaging! It is such a great book! I really recommend it for 4th grade to 6th grade students.