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How to Drive Your Brother Bananas
(I Can Read Level 2)

by Diane Z. Shore, illus. by Laura Rankin

Dear Reader,

Get ready for more sibling shenanigans! Following the success of my bestselling How to Drive Your Sister Crazy (thank YOU!), inspired by my own son and daughter, readers can now dive into the equally uproarious world of Bradley Harris Pinkerton in my new Level 2, I Can Read, How to Drive Your Brother Bananas.

Bradley is back, and this time his target--you guessed it--is his older brother. Ever wondered how to drive him up the wall? Bradley is here to show you how, with a trusty remote control, a sneaky rubber snake, and even some dirty underwear!

I hope you’ll find that How to Drive Your Brother Bananas and its companion book are perfect recommendations for kids who read on their own but still need a little help and a lot of laughs!

"Children will enjoy Bradley just as they adore David Shannon’s No, ­David!­ The high jinks of a younger ­brother will be enjoyed by children, especially those with siblings." --School Library Journal

Diane Z. Shore
www.dianezshore.com
@dzshore

 

KidsBuzz: How to Drive Your Brother Bananas by Diane Z. Shore, illus. by Laura Rankin

Publisher: 
HarperCollins

Pub Date: 
Available Now

ISBN:
HC - 9780063395862
PB - 9780063395855

Type of Book:
Beginning Reader

Age Range: 
4-8

List Price: 
$17.99 Hardcover
$5.99 Paperback