Funny Kid #3: Prank Wars

Funny Kid #3: Prank Wars by Matt Stanton is an illustrated middle grade book published by HarperCollins on January 8, 2019. This edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Max, known as the Funny Kid, who prefers laughter over conflict. However, when a prank war erupts just before a significant class trip, Max must devise the ultimate prank to navigate the chaos.
Readers will encounter a series of humorous events, including gunker dragons, duck smugglings, and stolen suitcases, all leading to the greatest prank ever attempted. The book features engaging black-and-white illustrations that complement the narrative, making it appealing for early middle grade readers. With its focus on social themes and new experiences, this installment in the Funny Kid series promises to entertain and amuse young audiences.
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Big Nate meets Timmy Failure in Funny Kid #3: Prank War, the third book in the uproarious highly illustrated middle grade series by Matt Stanton, Australia’s bestselling children’s book author.
Max is the Funny Kid and, given the choice, he’d always rather laugh than fight. But when a prank war breaks out just before the big overnight class trip, Max has no choice but to pull off the funniest prank ever!
Gunker dragons, duck smugglings, stolen suitcases, lethal super-beans, and the greatest prank ever played are just some of the hilarious antics in store. Paired with hilarious black-and-white illustrations from the author, Max’s mishaps will leave even the most reluctant reader laughing out loud.
Matt Stanton again brings his bestselling children’s book chops to the hilarious Funny Kid series, perfect for early middle grade readers looking for side-splitting laughs and lovable, relatable characters!
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