Bedhead Ted

Bedhead Ted by Scott SanGiacomo is a young middle grade graphic novel published by HarperCollins Publishers in 2021. This 207-page book is presented in English and follows the story of ten-year-old Ted, who struggles with his wild, red hair that makes him a target for bullies at school. With the support of his best friend, Stacy, Ted embarks on an adventure to uncover the truth behind a local urban legend involving a giant raccoon known as the Brookside Beast.
Readers will find a humorous narrative that explores themes of friendship and self-acceptance as Ted navigates the challenges of fitting in. As he grapples with feelings of isolation, he discovers that his unique hair may hold a special power that could help him solve the town’s mystery and reconnect with Stacy. This engaging story combines elements of humor, paranormal intrigue, and social topics, making it a delightful read for those interested in comics and graphic novels.
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Perfect for fans of Hilo and Lunch Lady, this charming and funny young middle grade graphic novel follows one boy as he discovers that his perceived flaw–wild, red hair–may just be what saves the day.
Ten-year-old Ted just wants to fit in. But his wild, red hair is a target for school bullies. Fortunately, he has his best friend, Stacy, to take his mind off all the mean comments. But Stacy needs Ted’s help to uncover the truth of a local urban legend–the elusive giant raccoon known as the Brookside Beast!
However, after Stacy starts making new friends, Ted feels more alone and weirder than ever…until Ted discovers that he has a superpower! His hair can lift, stretch, and catch anything. For the first time in his life, Ted wonders if his unruly hair is a gift rather than a curse.
Could it be the one thing that not only helps solve their town’s greatest mystery but also gets his best bud back
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