The Baked Bean Kids

The Baked Bean Kids by Ann Pilling is a New edition published by Walker in 1994, featuring 59 pages in English. This story follows Joss, who struggles with her little brother Pin’s tendency to imitate her, particularly when she embarks on a quest to collect fifty baked bean labels for a special gift. As Joss navigates her feelings about her brother, the challenge of their shared goal complicates their sibling dynamic.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family and sibling relationships through the lens of a humorous and relatable adventure. As Joss and Pin work together to meet their label-collecting goal, they face the amusing reality of needing to consume one hundred tins of beans. This engaging tale captures the ups and downs of growing up with siblings, making it a fitting choice for those interested in juvenile fiction centered on family dynamics.
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Joss doesn’t always like her little brother Pin, because he’s a nuisance and he copies everything she does. When Joss starts collecting the fifty baked bean labels she needs to get a special gift, Pin does the same. The problem is that now they will have to collect twice as many labels – and eat one hundred tins of beans
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