Shh...Cookie and Broccoli's lips are sealed! That is, until the whole school happens upon Broccoli's hiding spot and overhears his super-secret nickname--and are much more encouraging than he expected. Then, Talking Rock gives the duo a cryptic clue to solving Broccoli's boredom--the solution is the opposite of boredom. Well, the opposite of boredom is the Funnest Thing Ever, right? Cookie and Broccoli try a silly screaming contest, a bubble-blowing party, and a real-life food pyramid, but the true Funnest Thing Ever might have been in front of them all along. And it's even more enjoyable when it's not a secret anymore!
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*Florida's Sunshine State Young Reader Award nominee*
*Texas' Little Maverick Graphic Novel Reading List selection*
"Delightful, owing in no small part to Cookie and Broccoli's odd-couple chemistry. . . . A great start to a conversation between early elementary students and their grown-ups about kind, confident social interaction."--School Library Journal
Praise for Cookie & Broccoli: Play It Cool
*Texas' Little Maverick Graphic Novel Reading List selection*
"With nonstop silliness from start to finish, McMahon's second series entry offers yet another affirming lesson for school-age readers. . . . 'Fantabulously' cool."--Kirkus Reviews
*"This morality tale about popularity and influence takes a refreshing turn as Cucumber revels in his newfound freedom and Broccoli stresses out as the new leader of coolness. . . . Readers get a powerful, relatable lesson in the kind of coolness that matters: dismantling unfair systems for everyone's benefit."--School Library Journal, starred review