Scooby and the gang are enjoying the county fair until a Revolutionary War ghost shows up and ruins even Shaggy's appetite. This description may be from another edition of this product.
This story is mainly about when Daphne went to a place to do something.Shaggy and scooby were so hungry they went in this tent and they fell in one of the womens thing she made it was with pizza.She ask them ''Are u hungry?'' Shaggy said,''Yes'' so she gave them blue ribbons to enter the pie contest to show that they are the judges.When they came to this tent they saw that it wasn't the pie contest.They went to the next tent it was the pie contest, but then they saw the ghost and ran out of thetent to the group.They split up and Shaggy and Scooby saw the ghost again and ran then they saw the gang but they ran way past them then they came back.Fred did a plan and it didn't work so Scooby caught him and it was the guy who wanted to take this place for soil then Velma just noticed that it wasn't soil map it was a treasure map.
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
The gang is out having fun at the county fair. Shaggy and Scooby are selected to be judges for some pie eating contests. While doing their "testing" and unexpected visitor shows up, the ghost of Revolutionary War Hero General Sherwin Todey. When the lady who runs the fair is turned into a ghost and disappears, most of the gang suspects something foul is afoot and wants to investigate.Like the rest of the books in the series, this book is filled with pictures and is not difficult to read. There isn't too much of mystery that can happen at a fairground, so the story isn't as engaging as some of the other books in the series. Nevertheless, it's a blast to see Scooby and Shaggy as pie contest judges. A wonderful book for beginning readers and Scooby-Doo fans.
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