New Interactive Reading Series for Kids by Renée Hand (Part 1)

Joining me today is Renée Hand, author of the new children’s mystery series, The Crypto-Capers. I’m going to talk to Renée about this new series and how parents can encourage even the most reluctant reader to pick up a book.

CM: Welcome, Renée. It’s great to have you with me today.
RH: Thank you so much for having me. I appreciate the opportunity.

CM: Please tell readers a bit about yourself.
RH: I have been writing for over twenty years. At a young age, my writing became an outlet for my feelings. I was able to express them. After a while, my creativity flowed rapidly and my thoughts soon developed into making great stories. I have four books to my credit—two romance novels and two books for my children’s series. I am an award-winning author and have won two awards: one Best Book Award and one National Literary Award for best romance. I am married and have two children.

CM: When did you decide to start writing for children?
RH: I started writing for children a year or so ago. My children love books and we spend a fair amount of time reading and talking about them. Whenever we read stories, I always think of great ways to make the story fun and in so doing, my children remember it. When I created this series, I realized that the ideas that were forming in my mind were going to allow me to have fun with my writing. Writing for children allows me to feel young and free. Most of all, I am creating a story that children will benefit from. They will have fun and be entertained while unknowingly working on their reading comprehension skills. My writing is all about having fun and being creative.   

CM: Where did the idea for The Crypto-Capers come from?
RH: There were two reasons why I wrote this book. One, I love reading mysteries. I also love to figure out cryptograms, I am a cryptogram junky. So I thought what a great idea it would be to combine the two things I love to do and make it into a story where kids could interact with it. Two, I wanted children to be involved with what they were reading. This series is fun and entertaining, always keeping the reader’s attention. Not only does the series challenge the avid reader, but also keeps the reluctant readers attention. As soon as the reader picks up the book, they have instantly joined the team as a detective. The reader will be asked to look up different things and to participate in the story on different occasions. My goal was to have kids remember what they were reading because they are learning information with value, yet having fun at the same time. I am all about having fun in my stories and the activities I create for it.

CM: There have been two books released in this series. Can you tell us about The Case of the Missing Sock and The Case of Red Rock Canyon?
RH: In The Case of the Missing Sock, siblings Max and Mia Holmes, along with their good friend Morris, and their flamboyant Granny Holmes, are known as The Crypto-Capers. They are a group of detectives who unravel crimes by solving cryptograms that criminals leave behind. Mia is an expert puzzle solver. Max is great at deduction and reasoning. Morris is a computer genius, while Granny ... well, Granny is the muscle of the group. Don’t let her size or age fool you ... she is quite handy. The Case of The Missing Sock leads the Crypto-Capers to Florida where they are hired by a man named Mr. Delacomb. The mystery leads the team to different locations. Clues flourish throughout the mystery. Suspects by the handful seem to be popping up at every turn, but who committed the crime? Help the detectives solve the case by solving the cryptograms and puzzles.

1 reader liked this story.
From Around the Web:
It feels good to write.

Your stories, musings, and advice are welcome here. We know you've got something to share, so jump in!

Article_sweeps
Most Liked Stories
Loader_buff
Sweeps_offers_article_300_top
Win a $10,000 escape to Jamaica! Enter as often as you wish.
Win a $10,000 escape to Jamaica! Enter as often as you wish.
VIEW ALL