Missy Piggle-Wiggle and the Whatever Cure
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Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle has gone away unexpectedly and left her niece, Missy Piggle-Wiggle, in charge of the Upside-Down House and the beloved animals who live there: Lester the pig, Wag the dog, and Penelope the parrot, among others. Families in town soon realize that like her great-aunt, Missy Piggle-Wiggle has inventive cures for all sorts of childhood (mis)behavior: The Whatever Cure and the Just-a-Minute Cure, for instance. What is a stressed out parent to do? Why, call Missy Piggle-Wiggle, of course!
New York Times-bestselling author Ann Martin brings her signature warmth and comic genius to a new character. And artist Ben Hatke brings it all to life!
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Betty MacDonald's beloved Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle always had one-of-a-kind ways to remedy children of their annoying or impolite habits. Now, nearly 70 years later, her singular magic can enchant a new generation, thanks to this delightful contemporary follow-up from Martin (Rain Reign), writing with MacDonald's great-granddaughter, Parnell. Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle is off searching for her husband, "called away some years ago by the pirates," so great-niece Missy Piggle-Wiggle arrives in Little Spring Valley to take over her duties. After settling into the upside-down house and reacquainting herself with Mrs. Piggle Wiggle's unusual pets, Missy follows in her great-aunt's footsteps, using a "Greediness Cure" on Petulance Freeforall (it shrinks everything she claims for herself) and a watch that chimes with "the sound of a thousand bells gonging and a million phones ringing" to help with Heavenly Earwig's tardiness, among other humorous fixes. (the authors are more than up to the task of coming up with wonderfully oddball names for the children, as in MacDonald's original books.) Missy's blossoming romance with a quirky bookstore owner gives this magical tale extra spice. Final art not seen by PW. Ages 8 11.