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Ben Franklin's In My Bathroom
Ben Franklin's in My Bathroom! (History Pals)
Ben Franklin's In My Bathroom
Mark Fearing, Candace Fleming
History meets hijinks in this first title in a hilarious new middle grade series for fans of Timmy Failure and The Terrible Two, when Ben Franklin accidentally time travels to a 10-year-old's home in 21st century America!   Nolan is a typical kid living in a typical 21st century American town. Ben Franklin is, well, Ben Franklin—Founding Father, inventor of the lightning rod and bifocals, and more. When, through a bizarre set of circumstances, Nolan and his little sister, Olive, find Ben in their house, chaos isn't far behind.   From introducing him to the toaster to taking him to the public library (another Ben invention) to preventing a nosy neighbor from blowing Ben's cover, Nolan does his best to be Ben's tour guide to the new world he helped form.   With tons of funny illustrations throughout—plus graphic novel-style sections interspersed—readers will love adventuring alongside this awesome threesome. “What a smart, funny, action-adventure! This is bursting with great heart, fascinating history, and Ben Franklin’s stinky feet. I want more, more, more of this series.” —Jon Scieszka, author of the Frank Einstein series“This book is absolutely electric—inventive, funny, and fascinating! Ben Franklin himself would approve!” —Lincoln Peirce, author of the New York Times bestselling Big Nate series    “This story is hilarious and heartfelt. Ben Franklin is the kind of friend any kid would like hanging out with—farts and all!” —Jeffrey Brown, author of the Lucy & Andy Neanderthal series

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Adventure
  • Fiction
  • For Reluctant Readers
  • Humor
  • Science Fiction

Age Level: 

  • 5 - 8
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Ben Franklin's in My Bathroom is a humorous book that seven, eight, and nine year olds would enjoy. When Olive and Andy, Olive's older brother, get a weird package on their porch, they wonder what it is. That’s when Ben Franklin appears in their house! Ben is very curious about what’s around him. The three of them go on a great adventure to the fire station, the pool, and the library. Ben Franklin can't believe how different America is now.

 

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