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The Richest Kids in Town

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Simon & Schuster, 1997 - Juvenile Fiction - 114 pages
Peter Dodge needs money so he can fly back home to visit his best friend. But how can the new kid in town earn big bucks? When Peter hooks up with Wishbone Wyoming, they come up with fantastic plans, like the Great Rubber Duck Race and Soul Soothers, a club for couch potatoes. What could possibly go wrong?

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Review: The Richest Kids in Town

User Review  - Ilovereading - Goodreads

When two broke kids come up with some get rich quick schemes, their plans fail horribly and hilariously. To see my full review, visit: http://icysweetness.webs.com/apps/blo... I review preteen, teen, young adult, and adult books all on the same website. Read full review

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User Review  - Kate - Goodreads

I read a few chapters from this book during my student teaching experience to third graders. They loved it. The book is a little dated, but very funny. One day, I hope I get to read it all. Read full review

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Partners
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The ScruffyEinstein Pet Sitting Service
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The Great Duck Race
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About the author (1997)

PEG KEHRET's popular novels for young people are regularly nominated for state awards. She has received the Young Hoosier Award, the Golden Sower Award, the Iowa Children's Choice Award, the Celebrate Literacy Award, the Sequoyah Award, the Land of Enchantment Award, the Maud Hart Lovelace Award, and the Pacific Northwest Young Reader's Choice Award. She lives with her husband, Carl, and their animal friends in Washington State, where she is a volunteer at the Humane Society and SPCA. Her two grown children and four grandchildren live in Washington, too.

Peg's Minstrel titles include Nightmare Mountain: Sisters, Long Ago; Cages; Terror at the Zoo; Horror at the Haunted House; and the "Frightmares" series.

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