The Problim Children: Carnival Catastrophe: The Hilarious Second Book About Seven Siblings and Magic for Kids (Ages 8-12)

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by Natalie Lloyd

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The Problims try to win the Corn Dog Carnival and rescue their missing mama in the second book in New York Times bestselling author Natalie Lloyd’s hilarious and clever series that’s perfect for fans of Jennifer L. Holm and Sharon Creech! “An affectionate ode to the wonders of being a weird kid in a weird family.” —Anne Ursu, author of The Real Boy and Breadcrumbs All siblings are capable of magic if they stick together. But trusting each other isn’t easy for the Problim siblings when neighbors like Desdemona and Carly-Rue O’Pinion are working double-time to turn the town against them. From catapulting cattle to runaway corndogs to spiders on the pageant stage, the Problim brothers and sisters are blamed for every catastrophe at this year’s carnival. And to top it all off, Mama Problim is missing! Can the seven siblings come together in time to save the carnival and rescue their mom from a villain even more dastardly than Desdemona? Or will they discover too late what it truly means to be a Problim? Gr 3–6—The Problims are back! In this installment, the perfect seven pick up right where they left off: searching for the pieces of a fabled water witch hidden by their grandfather, which are supposedly the key to something amazing. Mona Problim leads the pack as she and her family try to win an array of contests in the town's Corndog Carnival in order to gain entry to the Pirate Caves, where they suspect their missing mother may be stranded. Mona shines as she figures out (not always gracefully) that everyone has unique value—even her worst enemies. Though new readers may be won over, fans of the first book will most appreciate the backstory revealed in this second volume as they learn of hidden treasure, family feuds, and lost loves. The cast doesn't differ much from in the first installment; the Problims are white, their friend Violet is allergic to air and has severe restrictions on her activities, and most ancillary characters are only briefly described. VERDICT A charming sequel; purchase where the first is popular and where readers enjoy familial magic.—Taylor Worley, Springfield Public Library, OR “A sheer, riotous delight.” - Claire Legrand, author of Some Kind of Happiness “Filled with adventure, mystery, humor, and heart.” - Heidi Schulz, New York Times bestselling author of Hook’s Revenge Praise for THE PROBLIM CHILDREN: ★ “Another heart-warming yarn centered on friendship and family.” - Booklist (starred review)  “Both text and illustrations offer a nod to Roald Dahl’s quirky, juvenile heroes and equally quirky, nasty villains. The distinctive flavor comes both from Lloyd’s witty but succinct word mastery and from her unflagging imagination.” - Kirkus Reviews “Irreverent and delightful.” - Publishers Weekly “Lloyd’s warm and playful writing shines.” - School Library Journal “Lloyd’s quirky gang of seven siblings returns in a new mystery soaked in doughnut frosting....[She] revels in the story’s zaniness, bolstering it with heart and enough complexity to ensure readers are invested.” - ALA Booklist “Mona shines as she figures out (not always gracefully) that everyone has unique value—even her worst enemies. A charming sequel.” - School Library Journal ★ “Lloyd hits her stride as she weaves—as intricately as Mona’s beloved circus spiders—plot twists, humor, suspense, rivalry, hints of romance for the older Problims, and realistic development of Mona’s character.” - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) “Much quirky fun to be had.” - Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books “An affectionate ode to the wonders of being a weird kid in a weird family.” - Anne Ursu, author of The Real Boy and Breadcrumbs “Cracked my heart wide open! I’ll never be able to read Ramona Quimby, Age 8 again for the first time; instead I get to laugh, holler, and swoon over Natalie Lloyd’s new series.” - AMANDA GREER CONNER, Kids’ Team Leader, Joseph-Beth Booksellers “An absolute gem, delightfully original but with the timeless charm of a favorite classic. I sincerely, truly loved loved loved loved loved it.” - DAN GEMEINHART, Author of The Honest Truth and Some Kind of Courage “Once again, Lloyd gifts readers with lovable characters and unique magic that leap from page to heart. Amid hilarity and hijinks are tender reminders to embrace your weird and to look at the world heart-first.” - SARA GROCHOWSKI, McLean and Eakin Booksellers, Petoskey, MI “Midge Lodestar’s mantra is ‘Every day is a good day for tacos!’ My mantra is ‘Every day is a good day to celebrate and book talk Natalie Lloyd’s exquisite The Problim Children!’ I will forever think about Sundae, Mona, Toot, Wendell, Thea, and Frida heart-first.” - JOHN SCHUMACHER, Ambassador for School Libraries
mrschureads.com Natalie Lloyd  loves writing stories full of magic and friendship, including A Snicker of Magic , which was a New York Times bestseller, and the Problim Children books. She lives in Chattanooga, Tennessee, with her husband,

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