Dewey Fairchild, Sibling Problem Solver
#3 in the Dewey Fairchild series
by Lorri Horn
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Pub Date 06 Aug 2019 | Archive Date 31 Jul 2019
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Description
In this third book of the Dewey Fairchild series, young entrepreneur and problem-solver Dewey helps other kids face perhaps the toughest challenge yet: siblings.
Whether it's a brother chasing his sister around with a fart in a jar, or kids coping with the over-the-top festivities for new babies-on-the-way, Dewey is always ready for a new challenge.
A Note From the Publisher
Advance Praise
PAST PRAISE FOR DEWEY FAIRCHILD, PARENT PROBLEM SOLVER
"[Dewey's] string of triumphs will have readers cheering him on, rolling in the aisles, and wishing they could line up for consultations. After all, as Horn puts it in this winning debut, “where you found kids, you always found parents who needed some assistance to be, shall we say, their best selves.” Amen to that." —Kirkus Reviews
"Crafty thinkers ages 9 through 12—especially those with parent problems of their own—that are looking for a humorous, realistic story, will be bound to enjoy Dewey Fairchild: Parent Problem Solver. Highly Recommended." —The Children's Book Review
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781948705417 |
PRICE | $13.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
My first exposure to Dewey Fairchild and I could not get enough. An excellent read for middle school students as well as adults looking for a good mystery book. Dewey Fairchild is a very helpful child in the neighborhood. One child goes to Dewey for help with for getting more video game time which is very relatable to children. I will definitely go back and read other books in his series. My ten year old son also read and loved the book as well.
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