Synopses & Reviews
Melonhead and his pal Sam think that anyone who is 11 needs an allowance, but neither of their parents agree. And that's too bad because due to a mistake that happened when the boys were making a batch of Destructionator, they now have to raise some money. That's when a Brianflash of Brilliance popped into their heads, and they came up with the We-Fix-It Company.
From one fix-it adventure to the next, Melonhead and Sam will have readers laughing out loud as they keep busy with their company, while still finding time to have fun with their friends!
Synopsis
This is KATY KELLY's ninth book for young readers and the fifth in the Melonhead series. She lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband and two daughters.
GILLIAN JOHNSON is the illustrator of all Melonhead books to date. She lives in Oxford, England, with her husband and their two sons.
About the Author
“Melonhead and his friends inhabit a world . . . where inventiveness and camaraderie reign supreme.” —
Kirkus Reviews
For fans of Judy Blume's Fudge titles as well as Carl Hiaasen's Hoot.
Money. That’s what Melonhead and his best friend, Sam, need. Due to a “situation,” the boys have to pay for something they accidentally ruined. Neither of them receives an allowance, so they create the We-Fix-It Company. When jobs start pouring in, the boys feel like they have all the answers. But they soon run into a problem too big for just the two of them to handle. Luckily, their friends offer to help. With teamwork and the courage to dream big, the kids surprise even themselves and deliver amazing results.