Magic Pickle vs. The Egg Poacher

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4.6
7 reviews
Ebook
144
Pages
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About this ebook

Meet the Magic Pickle, a dilly of a superhero who's fighting the food fight against a brotherhood of evil fruits and vegetables. This time his foe is one bad egg who's up to no good!

In book two of Scott Morse's funny send up of superheroes, eight-year-old JoJo is hard at work on her homework, when Magic Pickle bursts through her bedroom floor. The flying kosher dill needs her help: there's a bad egg in town. The Egg Poacher is working for the Brotherhood of Evil Produce. The Brotherhood wants him to kidnap a "wild kiwi" from the zoo, which they think could be a welcome addition to their rogue produce gang. Egg Poacher has already created havoc at the zoo and by the time Magic Pickle and JoJo arrive, it's lions and tigers and bears, oh my!

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4.6
7 reviews
Kamelia Hamolton Hamoltin
October 2, 2014
I dont like reading much, but I loved this book so much, I read this in one night, and I would know,because Im 12, that most kids dont like reading, but they would read this book.
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Mia Durham
July 17, 2013
I love the book it purfect of all ages. And its fun!
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Dareesa Weir
September 23, 2019
Good read for my son. We enjoied it
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About the author

Scott Morse is the award-winning author of Dugout: The Zombie Steals Home as well as the creator of The Magic Pickle Graphic Novel and the Magic Pickle chapter book series with Graphix. He's currently a Story Supervisor at Pixar, where he has worked on Ratatouille, Wall*E, and the Cars franchise. He has also worked for Cartoon Network, Disney, and Nickelodeon. Scott lives with his loving family in Northern California.

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