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From the author of the Ballpark Mysteries comes a brand-new sports-themed chapter book series featuring the coolest club around the Most Valuable Players! Five friends are ready for their school s Olympics field day. There will be relay races, archery contests, and more! But not everyone wants to play fair someone is trying to ruin the events! Can the kids in the Most Valuable Player club solve the mystery, save the Olympics, and take home the gold? Perfect for kids who love to compete in all kinds of contests and have fun with great friends, David A. Kelly s new series teaches readers that when you re a most valuable player, you love sports, always show spirit, and never give up! And don t miss bonus back matter filled with cool sports facts in every book.
From the author of the Ballpark Mysteries comes the coolest sports club around—the Most Valuable Players! The MVP club needs to raise money for their basketball tournament. At first, they think selling popcorn will be easy . . . but then Luke eats more popcorn than he sells! Plus there’s a new kid at school who might need the money even more than the team does. Can the MVP kids raise enough money, win the tournament, and help their friend? Perfect for kids who love to compete in all kinds of contests and have fun with great friends, David A. Kelly’s series teaches readers that when you’re a most valuable player, you love sports, always show spirit, and never give up! Don’t miss bonus sports facts in every MVP book.
A Brain is For Eating is a beautifully illustrated, playfully twisted book that teaches zombie children how to find their next meal. It's a survival guide for the underserved youth of the post-apocalyptic population. The color illustrations accompanying the story are the work of artist Scott Brundage, whose drawings regularly appear in The Wall Street Journal and Scientific American. Scott places the book in the context of a of a long tradition of dark humorists like Edward Gorey, or Bill Watterson of Calvin and Hobbes. "It's really a book for human adults," admits Brundage. "But I'm sure there are some mature, non-zombie kids out there who can appreciate the macabre silliness of the story." Humor, science-fiction, counter culture.
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