Young Sherlock Holmes
Classic Character
3 story appearances
Ages 6-8, 8-10

Young Sherlock Holmes

A bright-eyed twelve-year-old boy with keen gray eyes and perpetually tousled dark hair. He wears a practical Victorian scholar's outfit - a well-worn tweed jacket with patched elbows and pockets full of curious objects. His magnifying glass hangs from a leather cord around his neck, and his notebook is always at hand, bursting with pressed leaves, sketches, and observations.

Observant
Curious
Methodical
Enthusiastic
Detail-oriented

Fun Facts

  • Can identify 27 different types of mud
  • Keeps a collection of interesting leaves
  • Has mapped every shortcut in the neighborhood
  • Can read footprints backwards
  • Names his experiments after chess moves

Stories Featuring Young Sherlock Holmes

Sherlock Holmes and the Mystery of the Vanishing Playthings

Sherlock Holmes and the Mystery of the Vanishing Playthings

Young Sherlock Holmes solves the mystery of disappearing playground equipment, uncovering a surprise replacement project for new, safer playsets.

5-10 mins
Ages 8-10
Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Missing Stars

Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Missing Stars

Young detective Sherlock Holmes solves the mystery of the missing stars with the help of magical creatures, teaching the value of teamwork and imagination.

10-15 mins
Ages 8-10
Sherlock's Trail of Marbles

Sherlock's Trail of Marbles

In "Sherlock's Trail of Marbles," young Sherlock Holmes unravels the mystery of a trail of marbles leading to a collaborative art project for the Spring Fair. His journey through the schoolyard involves keen observation and deduction, culminating in a beautiful butterfly pattern created with the marbles.

5-10 mins
Ages 8-10

Make Young Sherlock Holmes Your Own

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  • • Add your child as Young Sherlock Holmes's special friend
  • • Customize adventures to include your child's interests
  • • Set stories in familiar locations
  • • Include your child's favorite activities in the stories