I Stole My Genius Sister's Brain: I Swapped My Brother On The Internet
By (Author) Jo Simmons
Illustrated by Nathan Reed
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Childrens Books
1st September 2020
6th August 2020
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Family and home stories
Childrens / Teenage fiction: General, modern and contemporary fiction
823.92
Paperback
256
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
206g
Perfect for fans of Pamela Butchart and David Solomons, this is a new hilarious adventure from the creative team behind the bestselling I Swapped My Brother On The Internet. Keith has entered the Junior Mega Brain quiz and hes determined to win. The problem is hes not really a genius. Even worse, his sister Minerva actually is, and Keith will have to go head to head against her. Keith needs to get super smart and fast! Could he just steal Mins brain Or will some awesome inventions, sneezing rabbits and fearsome flapjacks be the genius way to victory
This cautionary tale will make children yelp in agreement and roll around with laughter, but ultimately leave them appreciating their brother or sister a little bit more. With a simple and engaging style of writing, and plenty of twists and turns in the plot, readers will be hooked from page one. A great story with a likeable lead character and some important lessons * BookTrust on I SWAPPED MY BROTHER ON THE INTERNET *
Jo Simmons began her working life as a journalist. Her first fiction series for children, Pip Street, was inspired by her own kids love of funny fiction, and two Super Loud Sam books followed. In addition to childrens fiction, she has also co-written a humorous parenting book, Can I Give Them Back Now: The Aargh To Zzzz of Parenting, published by Square Peg. Jo lives in Brighton with her husband, two boys and a scruffy formerly Romanian street dog. Nathan Reed has been a professional illustrator since graduating from Falmouth College of Arts in 2000. He was shortlisted for the Serco Prize for Illustration in 2014. When hes not illustrating he can be found with his two boys and a football on Peckham Rye Common.