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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Reviewed by Tempestt (temppatt) for Kids @ TeensReadToo.com Bradley Harris Pinkerton has an older sister named Abby. Bradley loves driving Abby crazy. He feels it's a brother's job to drive his sister crazy. That is why Bradley was nice enough to create this step-by-step guide on how it's done. He even gives brothers a fair warning not to let their sisters read this book! HOW TO DRIVE YOUR SISTER CRAZY is a really fun and easy read. The story flows and is perfect for a child who is well on their way to reading but still needs a little help. The pictures really enhance the story. Seeing Bradley sneaking around every corner and seeing Abby's reactions to what Bradley does just makes you laugh. The characters are very easy to relate to, whether you're a Bradley, one who would get enjoyment out of driving their sibling crazy, or an Abby, one who has a sibling who is driving them crazy. There is something for everyone with a sibling in this story. All the Abby's who manage to get hold of this book will know what to look out for. All the Bradley's will find his antics hysterical and might even gain a few tips. I know my sister will. Be sure to add this adorable book to your collection. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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This is a wonderfully entertaining story and the pictures make the text even funnier. This is a longer book, but I think it will hold a readers attention right to the end. It is a fun read. There are wonderful opportunities for children to imagine other ways that Bradley can drive his sister crazy. This is a high interest book, that even older struggling readers would enjoy reading. There are other books in this series that I need to read and review to see if the series is worth purchasing for my classroom. ( )