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The Lost Dog Whistle Mystery SHORT SUMMARY: The Lost Dog Whistle Mystery Maplewood Park used to be a place that felt warm and safe. On normal days, people heard happy dogs barking, tennis balls bouncing on the grass, and leashes jingling like little bells. Families walked along the paths, kids ran to the playground, and dogs trotted proudly beside their owners. Even strangers smiled at each other because the park felt friendly. But one week, everything changed. Dogs started going missing, and the whole neighborhood felt scared. People walked with their heads down and spoke in worried whispers, like saying the truth out loud might make the fear grow. Simon Kline noticed the change right away. On Monday afternoon, he saw Mrs. Alvarez standing outside her house with an empty leash in her hand. Her fingers were shaking as she talked to a police officer. Her fluffy white terrier, Noodle, had disappeared near the park just as the sun was setting. At first, adults tried to believe it was an accident. Maybe Noodle slipped loose or chased a squirrel too far. But by Thursday, three more families had the same problem. Their dogs were there one moment, and the next moment they were gone-so fast it felt like the air had swallowed them. The police gave reasons that sounded normal. Dogs do run away sometimes. They can get scared by loud noises, follow a smell, or slip out of their collars. These things can happen. But Simon felt the stories did not match the facts. The disappearances were very similar, too close together, and always near the park. Simon was only twelve and smaller than many kids his age, so people often did not take him seriously. But Simon's mind worked like a puzzle. He loved science shows and detective books, and he knew that when something strange happens again and again, it usually has a reason. One detail bothered Simon the most. Every owner said they heard a high-pitched whistle right before their dog vanished. Some said it was faint. Some said it made their ears tingle. But everyone agreed on the order: first the whistle, then the dog was gone. To Simon, that whistle sounded like a clue. It sounded like a signal. And if someone was using a signal, then the dogs were not running away by accident. Someone was calling them. THE END Benefits of reading story book Reading promotes curiosity, attentiveness, and empathy. Children and adults become smarter when they explore ideas, develop knowledge, and learn languages. Stories demonstrate choices and consequences, explaining how to behave in various situations. Regular reading also improves memory, reduces stress, and develops imagination, creativity, and critical thinking abilities. Best Wishes, Thank you for purchasing and gifting our book for birthdays, Christmas, and other special occasions. Your daily encouragement and enthusiasm for storytelling inspires us. We are thrilled to be a part of your special moments, and we hope our story brings you happiness and magic. Thank you again for sharing our wonderful adventure! Thank You. Book Description: Total Pages: 80. Book Size: 6" × 9" - Inches. Cover: Soft, Glossy. Interior book: Color Pages. Suitable ages: 12-18+
