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Captain Awesome and the Easter Egg Bandit
Captain Awesome and the Easter Egg Bandit
Captain Awesome and the Easter Egg Bandit
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Captain Awesome and the Easter Egg Bandit

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Eugene is eager to track down an Easter egg thief in the thirteenth adventure of Captain Awesome and the Sunnyview Superhero Squad!

To celebrate Easter, Eugene and his classmates decorate some eggs at school. Eugene’s is the most MI-TEE of all! But when he enters the classroom the next day—GASP!—they’re gone! This is a case for Captain Awesome and the Sunnyview Superhero Squad. They sniff out the trail and round up the usual suspects, but the evil Easter egg bandit escapes them. Will Captain Awesome and his team of superheroes track down the villain before Easter is ruined?

With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Captain Awesome chapter books are perfect for beginning readers!
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLittle Simon
Release dateJan 6, 2015
ISBN9781481425605
Captain Awesome and the Easter Egg Bandit
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Stan Kirby

Stan Kirby tied a beach towel around his neck and became Super Commander Beach Boy when he was six years old. When Stan’s not creating the awesome adventures of Captain Awesome, he loves reading comic books, eating okra, and hang gliding (but not at the same time).

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    Captain Awesome and the Easter Egg Bandit - Stan Kirby

    Mission Control, this is Eggle-1, do you read me? Over, said Eugene McGillicudy. He picked up a plastic egg from his desk and carried it around the room. We’re now flying over Sunnyview Elementary. . . . Roger that, Roger."

    That’s so not the way to decorate an Easter egg, said Meredith Mooney, the pinkest girl in school. She was dressed in a pink skirt that matched the pink bow in her hair. Her light pink shirt matched her light pink shoes that blinked with pink lights on the toes. What is that supposed to be, anyway? she asked.

    "If you must know—My! Me! Mine! Mere-DITH! It’s Eggle-1, Eugene said. It is a ship that carries egg-stronauts to the twelve slots on the orbiting Space Carton."

    Oh, good grief, Meredith said with a groan.

    She went back to coloring her own eggs in different shades of pink.

    With only four days until Easter, Ms. Beasley’s class was decorating eggs. Wilma Eisner and Betty Alfa worked as a team, each painting half of each other’s eggs. Gil Ditko was off in the corner working in secret. Dara Sim was busy painting her eggs black. Evan Mason was gluing two eggs together to make a superegg.

    Ms. Beasley walked around the class, checking the work of each student. That’s good, she said. Very interesting, Dara. That’s . . . unique, Evan. Meredith, I see you’re staying with pink.

    Is there any other color worth coloring eggs with, Ms. Beasley? Meredith asked.

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