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Pinky Bloom and the Case of the Missing Kiddush Cup

by: Judy Press  
Penina “Pinky” Bloom loves baseball, Chinese food, and solving mysteries. When someone tries to put her friend’s Chinese restaurant out of business and a valuable Kiddush cup is stolen, it’s up to Brooklyn’s greatest kid detective to catch the culprits!
Ages 9+
Pages 82
Publisher Lerner Publishing Group
Last Offered Jun 2020
Awards
Junior Library Guild Selection

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100 Reviews

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awesome!

Review by Violetcat

really good book.It's so interesting to read great mystery to read.

Feb 27, 2026 09:40 PM
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good

Review by marshmallowqueen

low reading level but good for 6-8 years old. weird story plot. :l

Jul 03, 2025 11:18 AM
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case of the missing kiddush cup

Review by esthero

sooooooo mysterious if you stop your always suspense

Jun 10, 2024 11:17 PM
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Fun book

Review by RCLev

This was a fun book but I feel like they didn't solve a mystery. I would recommend the book.

Apr 03, 2023 06:54 PM
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I love this book!

Review by Kitty1319

This book was so fun because it had a mystery and I really like mysteries. I tried to solve mysteries at home because of this book. It's not scary but you might be really excited to keep reading it.

Feb 02, 2023 08:45 PM

Parent Guide

Pinky loves baseball, solving mysteries, and eating at her best friend Lucy’s kosher Chinese restaurant. When someone starts putting mean fortunes in the fortune cookies and a Kiddush cup and Torah pointer are stolen from the Jewish Museum, Brooklyn’s greatest kid detective has two cases on her hands! With the aid of her little brother Avi, plus Lucy and their friend Madame Olga, Pinky sets out to solve the mysteries – and save her friend’s family business. This is a cute, quick read that’s fun even for kids at a more advanced reading level.
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