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Banana Pants! (Miranda and Maude #2)
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Banana Pants! (Miranda and Maude #2)
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Size: Hardcover
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An Amazon Best Book of the Month
A princess and a revolutionary form an unexpected friendship in this charming illustrated chapter-book series for fans of
Dory Fantasmagory
and
Ivy and Bean
Princess Miranda and Not-a-Princess Maude are total opposites and totally best friends! Fed up with nonstop testing, Miranda and Maude’s teacher makes a surprise announcement: They are going to put on a school play! And, the class decides, it will be called
Banana Pants!
School is finally a joy, and the project inspires the girls to fight for more positive change. Maude decides to wage a campaign against Styrofoam lunch trays, and she thinks she has the perfect powerful ally in Miranda. But, much to Maude’s frustration, Miranda would rather focus on her own good cause: love! The girls can’t seem to see eye to eye, and in pursuing their good causes separately, they go way too far, resulting in the friendship’s first-ever fight.
"Brilliantly relevant, playful, and compassionate." –Abby Hanlon, author of
A princess and a revolutionary form an unexpected friendship in this charming illustrated chapter-book series for fans of
Dory Fantasmagory
and
Ivy and Bean
Princess Miranda and Not-a-Princess Maude are total opposites and totally best friends! Fed up with nonstop testing, Miranda and Maude’s teacher makes a surprise announcement: They are going to put on a school play! And, the class decides, it will be called
Banana Pants!
School is finally a joy, and the project inspires the girls to fight for more positive change. Maude decides to wage a campaign against Styrofoam lunch trays, and she thinks she has the perfect powerful ally in Miranda. But, much to Maude’s frustration, Miranda would rather focus on her own good cause: love! The girls can’t seem to see eye to eye, and in pursuing their good causes separately, they go way too far, resulting in the friendship’s first-ever fight.
"Brilliantly relevant, playful, and compassionate." –Abby Hanlon, author of