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Mimi's Treasure Trouble
By (Author) Linda Davick
Illustrated by Linda Davick
2
Simon & Schuster
Beach Lane Books
1st December 2020
Reprint
United States
Children
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
240
Width 140mm, Height 184mm, Spine 15mm
168g
Mimi and her Periwinkle Tower pals are back in this sweet and silly sequel to Its Not Easy Being Mimi! But after a series of friendship mishaps, will they still be able to stick together forever
Six members loyal,
six members true.
Well stick together,
whatever we do!
Mimi and her best friends Yoshi, Tonya, Boris, Hunter, and Sofie have formed the Gum Club, a special club where they eat gumballs from Boriss gumball machine, recite the special Gum Club Promise to always stick together, and talk about important things, like the tunnel they are digging behind the Periwinkle Tower where they might even find dinosaur bones or buried treasure. But its hard to keep a group of six friends together no matter what. Yoshi has to go to Reading Boot Camp all summer for help learning to read. Tonya is getting annoyed with Yoshi for playing his ukulele too loudly, and she gets bossy while theyre digging in the tunnel. Then Mimi says something that hurts Yoshis feelings and she is having trouble apologizing. Is the Gum Club bubble about to burst
Mimi and the Gum Club are back in action! After a field trip to the towns lighthouse, Mimi dreams of finding buried treasure, believing that somewhere beneath Periwinkle Tower there is a chest full of coins and jewelsand that its all for her. However, the spunky girl soon discovers that her selfish attitude is a costly thing to have. As for the other Gum Club members, Yoshi is leaving for the summer for a reading boot camp; Tonya is trying to find a room at the Periwinkle Tower so she can be closer to her friends; Boris is on a mission to find the best flavor of pudding; and for some reason Sofie is walking around with a bandaged leg, while lugging a suitcase. The kids go on some fantastic and hilarious adventures together, and young readers will delight in the characters autonomythe conspicuous absence of adults may be less pleasing to parents. This second installment in the illustrated Mimis World series is as funny as the first (Its Not Easy Being Mimi, 2018), offering even more heartwarming moments. -- Booklist, Online Exclusive * November 8, 2019 *
Linda Davickis the illustrator of several picture books, includingWe Love You, Rosie!by Cynthia Rylant;What Riley Woreby Elana K. Arnold; as well as her ownSay Hello!andI Love You, Nose! I Love You, Toes!. She is also the author and illustrator of the Mimis World chapter book series. She lives near a nature preserve in Albuquerque, New Mexico.