Rating: My bookshelf
Reading Level: Mid-late Elementary, Middle School
Two dear friends and mastermind pranksters battle bullies in the locker room and bullies on the school board.
Possible Concerns:
- A villain says he’d be embarrassed for his son to be an artist
- A prankster vow p 81-82 says to be good at being bad
- One kid says he wants to be buried near a tree and to become the tree which I suppose physically might be correct if your dead organs decompose into nutrients for the tree but I’m not sure that’s what he meant
- One parent has a favorite child, the book says parents have favorite children and visa versa
- A villain tells a boy with a single mom he’s from a “broken” home.
- A villain tells a boy with a single mom he’s moving to a new school. The mom was trying to figure out how to tell him but the villain took the opportunity.
Bottom line: mostly good fun, humorous pranks, just check the possible concerns for hot spots for your kid, and reassure them that you don’t have a favorite among your children.
See also my review of Book 1: The Terrible Two, and Book 2: The Terrible Two Get Worse, both if which I recommend for kids at many ages.
