A New Brain for Igor

A New Brain for Igor by Teddy O’Connor is a humorous children’s book published by Random House in 2001. This edition, written in English and spanning 32 pages, presents a lighthearted take on the classic Frankenstein legend through the eyes of Igor, a dim-witted assistant to a mad scientist. The story revolves around Igor’s desire for a new brain to enhance his intelligence, leading to a comical scheme involving his master’s favorite fuzzy pink slippers.
Readers will find a blend of humor and adventure as Igor’s plan unfolds, showcasing his antics and the unexpected twists that arise. This juvenile fiction piece is designed for beginner readers, making it accessible and engaging for young audiences. The narrative promises to entertain with its playful approach to themes of ambition and cleverness, ensuring that children will enjoy the antics of Igor and his master.
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A dim-witted assistant to a mad scientist wants his master to give him a new brain that will make him smart. Will Igor’s ingenius plan to steal Master’s favorite fuzzy pink slippers succeed in getting him a new brain, or does Master have other plans for his assistant?
This hilarious spoof of the Frankenstein legend is sure to delight young readers.
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