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The fourth book in the Iggy series about the lovable troublemaker from New York Times bestselling author of Ivy + Bean. It all starts with a treehouse. An awesome one that Diego built with his dad. But when he decided to call it a clubhouse and charge a membership fee, things go downhill fast. Iggy is broke and his family is no help. But then something amazing appears - a bag of teeth! (You read that right - teeth.) And brilliant Iggy turns that into the best money-making scheme at school: selling the teeth for a quarter so kids can get a buck from the Tooth Fairy. It's a genius idea, right?…mehr

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The fourth book in the Iggy series about the lovable troublemaker from New York Times bestselling author of Ivy + Bean. It all starts with a treehouse. An awesome one that Diego built with his dad. But when he decided to call it a clubhouse and charge a membership fee, things go downhill fast. Iggy is broke and his family is no help. But then something amazing appears - a bag of teeth! (You read that right - teeth.) And brilliant Iggy turns that into the best money-making scheme at school: selling the teeth for a quarter so kids can get a buck from the Tooth Fairy. It's a genius idea, right? Too bad Iggy's parents don't agree. Iggy's antics are as hilarious as ever, as is the narrator's examination of how Iggy really shouldn't get all of the blame considering how many people played a part in the events. Series Overview: The Best of Iggy (#1): POB Jan 2020, DG Jan 2022 Iggy Is Better than Ever (#2): POB Oct 2020, DG May 2022 Iggy Is the Hero of Everything (#3): POB May 2021, DG Jan 2023 Iggy the Legend (#4): POB June 2022, DG May 2023 Untitled (#5): POB June 2023
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Annie Barrows (she/her) regrets to report that she is to blame for the following things: dropping the iron on the kitchen floor (twice); microwaving her children’s sippy cups (sorry about that, kids); and declaring in print that komodo dragons don’t poop (they do).  Everything else she ever did was fine. Even the thing with the Barbie shoes. It wasn’t her idea.   Sam Ricks (he/him) is the illustrator of the Geisel Award-winner Don't Throw it to Mo! and the Stinkbomb and Ketchup-Face books. He lives with his family in Utah. Twitter @Samuelricks / Website samricks.com