Prudy’s Problem and How She Solved it

Prudy’s Problem and How She Solved it by Carey Armstrong-Ellis is a children’s fiction book published by Harry N. Abrams on October 1, 2002. This first edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Prudy, who is passionate about collecting various items, but her enthusiasm leads her to a realization about the limits of her hobby when she tries to add one too many gum wrappers to her collection.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of collecting and the challenges that can arise from it. As Prudy navigates her obsession, the book delves into the balance between passion and practicality, making it relatable for young audiences. The story is set against the backdrop of her interactions with family and friends, providing a glimpse into the world of collectors and museums, all while engaging children with its imaginative premise.
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Despite what her family and friends say, Prudy loves collecting anything and everything, but when she attempts to add one too many gum wrappers to her collection, she too realizes that her little hobby has gotten quite out of control.
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