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The Cam Jansen Series in Order

The Cam Jansen Books in Order

36 books total 34 main + 2 companion books
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About The Cam Jansen series

Series Premise

Cam Jansen is an ordinary fifth-grader with an extraordinary gift: a photographic (eidetic) memory that lets her "click" and store perfect mental images of scenes, people, or objects. When something goes missing or a puzzle arises—whether a stolen necklace, a UFO sighting reported by classmates, dinosaur bones vanishing from a museum, a teacher's wallet disappearing, or a school contest mystery—Cam uses her recall to notice details others overlook. She teams up with her loyal best friend Eric Shelton (who often acts as the more cautious, questioning sidekick) to investigate, interview suspects, and solve the case before adults (teachers, parents, or police) figure it out. Mysteries are light and age-appropriate: thefts, lost items, pranks, misunderstandings, or minor crimes that resolve happily. Cam's memory provides the key breakthrough—recalling a suspect's clothing, a misplaced object, or a overheard conversation—leading to the culprit's exposure (often a classmate, neighbor, or adult with a simple motive like jealousy or mistake). The stories emphasize cleverness over danger, with Cam confidently asserting her observations and proving kids can be smart problem-solvers.

Main Characters

Cam Jansen (Jennifer Jansen): The protagonist—a fifth-grade girl with curly red hair and an incredible photographic memory. Smart, confident, and enthusiastic about solving mysteries; she "clicks" to capture mental images and recalls them perfectly. Curious and observant, she's the driving force behind every case.
- Eric Shelton: Cam's best friend and constant partner—a sensible, slightly cautious boy who asks questions, helps brainstorm, and provides balance to Cam's boldness. Loyal and supportive, he often doubts at first but trusts Cam's memory.
- Supporting cast: Cam's parents (supportive but not deeply involved), classmates/teachers (frequent suspects or victims), and occasional recurring figures like family members or school staff. No large ensemble—focus stays tight on Cam, Eric, and the mystery of the book.

Setting

The primary setting is a typical American suburban or small-town community—likely inspired by Adler's New York-area background—with everyday locations familiar to young readers: school classrooms and playgrounds, local museums, libraries, parks, houses, stores, carnivals, sports fields, and neighborhoods. Specific books expand to places like dinosaur exhibits, beaches, zoos, or holiday events, but the world remains safe and recognizable: no exotic locales or high-stakes danger. Time is contemporary (1980s onward, with timeless feel), featuring bikes, school buses, recess, teachers, and family life. The ordinary backdrop makes Cam's memory stand out—mysteries arise in mundane places, solved by noticing overlooked details.

Tone & Themes

The tone is cheerful, empowering, and gently humorous—classic early chapter book mystery with a positive, encouraging vibe. Mysteries are fun and low-stakes: no real danger, violence, or scary elements; resolutions are satisfying and quick. Cam's "click" memory trick adds wonder and confidence-building (she's proud of her skill and uses it openly). Humor comes from Cam's matter-of-fact narration, Eric's occasional skepticism, and light-hearted situations (mix-ups, silly suspects). Adler keeps the language simple, repetitive (reinforcing the "click" gimmick), and accessible, with short chapters and frequent illustrations to maintain engagement. It's optimistic: Cam always succeeds through observation and logic, teaching kids that paying attention and thinking carefully can solve problems. No heavy themes—focus is on friendship, smarts, and the joy of figuring things out.

David A. Adler's Cam Jansen Mysteries series remains a timeless favorite for young readers, delivering over 34 engaging, easy-to-read chapter books that celebrate intelligence, observation, and friendship through simple, satisfying whodunits. With Cam's photographic memory as her superpower and Eric as her steadfast sidekick, the stories empower children to believe in their own smarts while enjoying light-hearted adventures in familiar settings. Perfect for early independent readers or classroom read-alouds, the series combines gentle suspense, humor, and subtle lessons in attention to detail—proving that mysteries are everywhere, and a sharp mind (and a good "click") can solve them all. As Cam continues cracking cases in her everyday world, the books inspire generations to read, think, and have fun along the way.

FAQ

How many books are in The Cam Jansen series?

36 books total: 34 main + 2 companion books

When will the next book in the series be released?

No new book is currently scheduled. The latest book, Cam Jansen and the Joke House Mystery, was published in September 2014.

When was the most recent book released?

Cam Jansen and the Joke House Mystery was published in September 2014.

What was the first book in the series?

The first book in the series is Cam Jansen and the Mystery of the Stolen Diamonds, published in February 1980.

What genre is The Cam Jansen series?

The series primarily falls into the Mystery genre.

What is The Cam Jansen series about?

Cam Jansen is an ordinary fifth-grader with an extraordinary gift: a photographic (eidetic) memory that lets her "click" and store perfect mental images of scenes, people, or objects. When something goes missing or a puzzle arises—whether a stolen necklace, a UFO sighting reported by classmates, dinosaur bones vanishing from a museum, a teacher's wallet disappearing, or a school contest mystery—Cam uses her recall to notice details others overlook. She teams up with her loyal best friend Eric Shelton (who often acts as the more cautious, questioning sidekick) to investigate, interview suspects, and solve the case before adults (teachers, parents, or police) figure it out. Mysteries are light and age-appropriate: thefts, lost items, pranks, misunderstandings, or minor crimes that resolve happily. Cam's memory provides the key breakthrough—recalling a suspect's clothing, a misplaced object, or a overheard conversation—leading to the culprit's exposure (often a classmate, neighbor, or adult with a simple motive like jealousy or mistake). The stories emphasize cleverness over danger, with Cam confidently asserting her observations and proving kids can be smart problem-solvers.

Is The Cam Jansen series finished?

The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.