Ivy and Bean go searching for treasure in Book 12–the final story in the New York Times bestselling early chapter book series! It’s Career Day at Emerson Elementary School, and all the students have to choose what they want to be when they grow up. No problem. Best friends Ivy and Bean already have that all figured out. At least, they thought so, until they met Herman the Treasure Hunter. Now everyone in the second grade is looking for treasure–and finding it. Everyone except Ivy and Bean, that is. They need to get out their shovels and turn up some treasure on the double! - A laugh-out-loud adventure- Bestselling series–more than 6 million copies sold!- From beloved author Annie Barrows and award-winning illustrator Sophie Blackall Ivy and Bean make Career Day–and every day–so much fun with their mischievous antics. - Children’s books for kids age 6-9- Great early chapter book series for boys and girls- Perfect for fans on the Judy Moody, Dory Fantasmagory, and Clementine series
Annie Barrows is the author of many books for adults, including the bestselling The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, but Ivy and Bean is her first series for kids. She lives in Northern California with her husband and two daughters.
Sophie Blackall (www.sophieblackall.com) is the illustrator of several award-winning picture books, including Meet Wild Boars by Meg Rosoff, Pecan Pie Baby by Jacqueline Woodson, Big Red Lollipop (by Rukhsana Khan), and the Ivy and Bean books by Annie Barrows. Her many honors include a BCCB Blue Ribbon, Ezra Jack Keats New Illustrator Award, Society of Illustrators Founders Award, Publishers Weekly Best Children’s Book, Book Sense 76 Pick, and New York Times Top Ten Picture Book. Her artwork has also appeared in murals as part of the New York City MTA’s “Arts for Transit” program. Previously she has had jobs in a shoe shop and a robot factory. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.
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