Title
The Problem Child (The Sisters Grimm #3) (Volume 3) (Sisters Grimm, The, 3),New
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The fairytale detectives set out to rescue their parents in Problem Child, the third book in Michael Buckleys beloved New York Times bestselling Sisters Grimm seriesfeaturing illustrations by Peter Ferguson.For Sabrina and Daphne Grimm, the latest in a long line of fairytale detectives, there is one mystery they want to solve above all others: Who kidnapped their parents?Sabrina finds the secret hideaway of the Scarlet Hand, the sinister group of Everafters who are holding her parents captive, and she has a chance to rescue their mom and dad. But her plan is foiled by the most famous fairytale character in the world. How can a human child defeat a magic one? With the help of her little sister (who is a lot tougher than Sabrina realizes) and a longlost relative, Sabrina finds a powerful weapon . . . but discovers that magic comes at a high price.Millions of readers have fallen in love with the Grimm sisters' adventures. The books are ideal for middlegrade readers, but enjoyable for anyone who loves a good fairy tale twist.Kids will love Sabrina and Daphnes adventures as much as I did. Sarah Michelle Gellar, star of Buffy the Vampire Slayer
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- Q: How many pages does The Problem Child have? A: This book has two hundred eighty-eight pages. It offers a rich narrative that engages middle-grade readers.
- Q: What is the binding type of The Problem Child? A: The binding type is paperback. This makes it lightweight and easy to carry for young readers.
- Q: Who is the author of The Problem Child? A: The author is Michael Buckley. He is known for creating captivating stories that blend fairy tales with adventure.
- Q: What age group is The Problem Child suitable for? A: This book is ideal for middle-grade readers, typically aged eight to twelve years old. It contains themes that resonate well with children.
- Q: Is there any mature content in The Problem Child? A: No, there is no mature content. The story is crafted to be appropriate and enjoyable for young readers.
- Q: How can I promote reading comprehension for my child using this book? A: Encourage discussions about the plot and characters after each chapter. This helps improve understanding and retention of the story.
- Q: What is the best way to store The Problem Child? A: Store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. This helps preserve the quality of the paperback cover and pages.
- Q: Can The Problem Child be shared among children? A: Yes, it can be shared among children. The engaging storyline and relatable characters make it a favorite for group reading.
- Q: Are there any special care instructions for The Problem Child? A: Keep it away from moisture and avoid bending the cover. This ensures the book remains in good condition for longer.
- Q: How does The Problem Child compare to other books in the series? A: This book continues the adventures of the Grimm sisters, following the prior installments. Readers will find it equally engaging as the previous volumes.
- Q: Is The Problem Child a standalone book? A: No, it is the third volume in The Sisters Grimm series. It is recommended to read the first two books for context.
- Q: What themes are explored in The Problem Child? A: Themes of adventure, family, and the struggle between good and evil are explored. These resonate well with young readers.
- Q: What should I do if my copy of The Problem Child arrives damaged? A: Contact the seller or retailer for a replacement. Most sellers have return policies for damaged books.
- Q: Is it easy to find The Problem Child in local bookstores? A: Yes, it is typically available in local bookstores. Additionally, it can be found online through various retailers.
- Q: Does The Problem Child include illustrations? A: Yes, it features illustrations by Peter Ferguson. These visuals enhance the storytelling experience for young readers.