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[quote=Anonymous]the chocolate touch, freckle juice, misses piggle wiggle, the Great Brain books, the whizz pop chocolate shop, The author who wrote the best Christmas pageant ever wrote 2 or 3 other books as well about teh same town. There is also teh great Hoboken turkey disaster or some such name that was hilarious. the loud family, al Capone does my shirts, ben Yokohama and the cookie of doom- the whole series is fun and its written today and not in the eighties. Its so hard to find funny books written about everyday kid struggles set now- its all fantasy or huge issues like refugee camps or something. if you can get ahold of them and your kid likes Roald Dahl , the David Walliams books are super fun. he is prolific but the millionaire gang and gangsta granny and grandpas great escape will appeal to a kid who liked 'the witches' . the Pages and Co. series is good but slightly more complex b/c it is geared towards kids who love books and have read a lot of them. I personally love the Sinclair mysteries but then I do love Edwardian England and it's rare to find a fun book written for kids set in that time period. [/quote]
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