book cover of Secret Agent Codes
 

Secret Agent Codes

(2004)
A Detective Notebook
A non fiction book by

 
 
Listen - do you want to know a secret? Then you've got to know the code, and this guide reveals what any youngster needs to know to become a secret agent kid. In a logical, easy-to-follow progression, it takes children from simple letter scrambling to more sophisticated systems that can baffle nosy adults. There's plenty of space to write, too, so that budding spies can practice and perfect their work before moving to the next level. There's the Pigpen Code (it's as clear as mud to the uninitiated), the dots and dashes of Morse Code, and a fun technique based on little drawings of dancing men. Kids will also learn about the "decoder wheel," professional codebreakers, hidden writing (including invisible ink), and much more.
The author lives in Toronto, Ontario.



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