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Clarice Bean Spells Trouble

Lauren Child

Clarice Bean is in for a spell of trouble -- and shares a lesson about kindness -- in this hilarious sequel to the New York Times bestseller.

Clarice Bean seems to be in nonstop trouble these days, almost as much as Karl Wrenbury, who is the naughtiest boy at school. If only she could be more like her favorite book character, Ruby Redfort, girl detective, who is very good at getting out of trouble. The problem is, Mrs. Wilberton is planning a spelling bee, and just thinking about it gives Clarice a stomachache. But when Karl Wrenbury has a family problem and gets into really big trouble, Clarice does something utterly unexpected, altruistically proving Ruby Redfort's maxim "Never let a good pal down." The superbly talented Lauren Child presents a fast-paced, full-length adventure full of wacky wit, visual appeal, and a surprisingly heartwarming twist sure to reel in the most reluctant reader.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Candlewick Press (MA)
  • Publish Date: May 9th, 2006
  • Pages: 192
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 7.39in - 5.44in - 0.51in - 0.35lb
  • EAN: 9780763629038
  • Recommended age: 08-12
  • Categories: Humorous StoriesSocial Themes - BullyingPerforming Arts - Theater & Musicals

About the Author

Lauren Child is the author-illustrator of many picture books, including The New Small Person, Absolutely One Thing, and A Dog with Nice Ears, as well as the Charlie and Lola, Ruby Redfort, and Clarice Bean series. She has won numerous awards, including the prestigious Kate Greenaway Medal. Lauren Child lives in London.

Praise for this book

This entertaining chapter book will please readers who are ready to move up from Amelia or Junie B. Jones.
--Booklist

As utterly herself as ever. . . . Judy Moody and Junie B. Jones fans will happily dive into the observations of this 'exceptionordinarily' entertaining middle-grader.
--Kirkus Reviews