The Terrible Two's last laugh
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Terrible two volume 4
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English
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The Terrible Two plan their biggest prank yet in The Terrible Two’s Last Laugh, the hilarious conclusion to the New York Times bestselling series by Mac Barnett and Jory John, with illustrations by Kevin Cornell.“A double helping of fun and mischief.” —Jeff Kinney, author, Diary of a Wimpy Kid It’s Miles and Niles’s final year at Yawnee Valley Science and Letters Academy, and the Terrible Two have one goal: an epic prank. Something that will leave a lasting legacy at their school. Which should be easy-peasy for these experts. But their smooth sailing gets downright bumpy when they find out that the new superintendent is none other than Bertrand Barkin, their principal’s father . . . and their sworn enemy. Now that Former Principal Barkin is Acting Superintendent Barkin, he has a first order of business: his long-promised revenge on the Terrible Two. Readers in grades 3 through 7 enjoy zooming through the books in this series. These laugh-out-loud books have captivated young readers and prank enthusiasts alike.The Terrible Two seriesThe Terrible TwoThe Terrible Two Get WorseThe Terrible Two Go WildThe Terrible Two’s Last Laugh
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Contributors
Barnett, Mac Author
Cornell, Kevin Illustrator, illustrator
John, Jory Author, author
Verner, Adam Narrator
Cornell, Kevin Illustrator, illustrator
John, Jory Author, author
Verner, Adam Narrator
ISBN
9781419725654
9781683354093
9781982601690
9781683354093
9781982601690
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