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perfect for fans of Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Orville and Wilbur Riot have never been strangers to adventure, and according to Riot Brother Rule, You can't do the same mission twice, So now they're back with more games, more missions, and loads more fun, One day they are spies on the trail of dangerous criminals, the next they are movie in the making, But whether they're flinging insects while playing ByeBye Buggie or switching everything imaginable around for their Dwitch Say, one thing is for sure: You'll never catch these brothers with nothing to do.
After all, as the Riot Brothers say, A bad day is like bad breath, It just gets worse unless you do something about it, Originally released in, this second book in "The Riot Brothers" series is back for a new audience with new cover art, Orville and Wilbur Riot create their own games and their own fun, setting a mission for each day, and rules to live by, This can be taxing on their Mom, who is also the principal of their school, In this book they play with plastic bugs, become spies, figure out a way to be, and have a switch day where they end up playing at the school while their mother works.
The books are all lighthearted and fun, and should appeal
Secure Drooling And Dangerous: The Riot Brothers Return! Edited By Mary Amato Displayed In Manuscript
to the same crowd who like "Captain Underpants" and "Diary of a Wimpy Kid," although, oddly, I've found that I have to really booktalk them to get student to check them out.
Maybe in shiny new covers they'll attract a larger audience, I've always liked them, so I hope so, This book was pretty funny, I recommend this tondth grade readers, This story is about two brothers who have rules they have given themselves to follow, One rule is that they have a secret mission every day that only they know about, Find out about how their secret missions go, Really funny and great for boys!Very funny, And I love the imagination of the boys and their relationship with their mother, Buy this for your elementary library! Amato, Mary The Riot Brothers: Drooling and Dangerous, illustrated by Ethan Long,pages, Holiday House,, reprint Language: G Mature Content: G Violence: G,

BUYING ADVISORY: ELADVISABLE

KID APPEAL: AVERAGE

Wilbur and Orville Riot are back and still causing quite a bit of mayhem.
In this editions they: The Riot Brothers Become Spies, The Riot Brothers Star in a Movie, and The Riot Brothers Have a Dwitch Say, Wilbur is full of fun sayings and funnier situations, His top three sayings for this book are:, Riots are the best medicine,, A riot a day keeps boredom away,, Dont have a cowhave a riot! page, Their first adventure includes the ByeBye Buggie game you try to catapult bugs into other peoples food at the dinner table, And ends with Dwitch day where words are switched,

Underwear, flying bugs, boys pretending to be pregnant, boys pretending to be a baby and more, This book is full of antics that will make both boys and girls laugh out loud, The illustrations are a perfect compliment to the outrageous stories and will also bring a smile to the readers face,

Samantha Hastings, MA, MLS,
sitelink blogspot. com/ Being a Riot Brother means having a new mission every day, Maybe it's being a spy and catching two teachers in the mail room discussing a crime, Maybe its starring in a movie, even though you don't know you're being filmed, Or maybe it's creating "Dwitch Say", a day in which you switch everything, . . places, clothes, words, etc.

The boys get into "threediculous" situations as they work strive to make every day exciting, but it's all in good fun, Students will enjoy the goofy games and silly jokes,
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Elementary: FIC AMA

This book was pretty funny, I recommend this tondth grade readers, This story is about two brothers who have rules they have given themselves to follow, One rule is that they have a secret mission every day that only they know about, Find out about how their secret missions go, Really funny and great for boys! Amusing and funny childrens story, Not sure how I feel about the lack of a dad, I the riot brothers are mysterious, The Riot Brothers never met a boring day that they can't turn around with a few pranks, jokes or a mission, In this title, the second in the series, they spend quite a lot of time playing with plastic bugs in their food and then unexpectedly star in a movie in the mall.
The final story of the three offered here involves a switch day in which the boys take their mother's place as principal of the school on Saturday.
Needless to say, havoc is the order of the day, especially after some of their friends join them and become teachers, With illustrations depicting some of the action and plenty of witty sayings and howto directions, the book provides a blueprint for making life fun, Kudos to the boys' everpatient mother for going along with all their schemes, It's clear that she's a very good sport, This book is a tonic for times when readers need a good belly laugh and don't want to take life so seriously, This book is full of many groanworthy puns, and more is packed into their days than could ever be realistically possible, Myyear old son loved it and immediately put a library hold on all the other books in the series, The kids get into a lot of mischief, but are not at all disrespectful, Another good series to recommend to middle grade boys, Very silly but my son really liked it, SERIES REVIEW:
These books are the best books for kids ages, They are funny and engrossing with characters that kids will fall in love with! My boys read all four books and loved them all, They thought they were really funny, with great illustrations and quick chapters, which helped to keep them engaged, They were constantly filling me in on what was going on in the books, I loved seeing them so interested and loved all the great conversations that came from them reading these great stories, A great Christmas gift idea!
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