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Capitaine Bobette Et Son Album de Jeux Extra-Croquant by Dav Pilkey

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4.0

Book seven in the Captain Underpants series.

Harold and George thought that the Combine-O-Tron had put everything back to normal. Unfortunately, there was one minor glitch: Mr. Krupp's and Melvin's brains have been switched. Melvin schemes to keep all of Captain Underpants' powers for himself.

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Read too many times. Gross.

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4.0

I don’t know how many books of this series I’ve read with my kids, nor how many times I’ve read each one. I believe it all started when I was teaching 1st and 2nd grades in Texas around 2000-2002. My students loved Captain Underpants and the stories got many reluctant readers to happily pick up a book. I later bought the series for my two first born kiddos (who are now 14 and 16 year olds) when they were much younger and our beat up copies have made the rounds, over the years. The books contain lots of toilet humor, but overall they are quite clever and include some high-level vocabulary for young readers. This month I’ve been reading these aloud with my 9-year-old and we’ve both laughed quite a bit!!

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